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It does for delivering live content. Local programming, news, sports,
C-SPAN, etc. Canned program content such as TV series, not so much.
On-demand not at all.
Our network carries a lot of streaming content. We have no multicast
because we offer no TV. But the customers will occasionally strea
The OTT side is already being implemented by a major broadcast customer of
ours.
Right now they simply rebroadcast their news, both live and prerecorded,
i'm assuming until the national networks and syndicators will allow
reasonable OTT licensing fee's.
They use a product called SyncBak (for whic
Looks OK on my old 12" 240i interlace CRT. However, it is not High Definition.
Like everything on the Roku it is CATRS (Compressed All To Rat Shit) and
motion decimated and unsuitable for display on anything bigger/more modern than
a 12 240i CRT circa 1980 or so, and certainly completely unwa
I wanted to note that, in no way shape or form was my previous message a
vendor or technology recommendation, nor do we have any direct or indirect
financial ties to either party, except that we provide the DIA fiber trunk
to pass the live video content from the studio to the GDM peering point. At
Howdy!
Looking to replace some edge routers for my small ISP. With all the various SDN
platforms available along with various choices of bare-metal hardware
platforms, im thinking i may go this route instead of going with
Cisco/Juniper/Etc.
I only need a handful of 10G uplinks. The SuperMicro
On 11/18/17 17:55, mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:
> Howdy!
>
> Looking to replace some edge routers for my small ISP. With all the various
> SDN platforms available along with various choices of bare-metal hardware
> platforms, im thinking i may go this route instead of going with
> Cisco/Juniper/Et
Where the content is increasingly becoming on-demand, no, multicast
isn't going to benefit folks that much. The delivery is going to
pretty much remain single-stream based strictly on the time
differential from one user's start point to the next even if they are
both watching the same episode.
So
On 2017-11-19 02:55, mike.l...@gmail.com wrote:
Howdy!
Looking to replace some edge routers for my small ISP. With all the various SDN
platforms available along with various choices of bare-metal hardware
platforms, im thinking i may go this route instead of going with
Cisco/Juniper/Etc.
I o
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