 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY | reply to spamd Re: Multicast
No they dont, they can just throttle and point to "upto" clauses in the TOS. |
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 espaeth Misanthrope Premium join:2001-04-21 Minneapolis, MN | Multicast IPTV streams would most certainly be separate from the HSI traffic, the same way that MSO VoIP services are segmented off today. |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY | Yes, but only the "partner" IPTV provider of the telco would get the QOS guarentee/tagging. Net Neutrality here we come. |
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 espaeth Misanthrope Premium join:2001-04-21 Minneapolis, MN
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| How the heck is this a Net Neutrality issue?!
It's not like there's an exceedingly vast array of companies producing content that garners mass viewership. You'll have companies like NBC/Universal, Viacom, Time Warner, etc all partnering with information services companies to distribute their crap down to end users.
Anything that doesn't reach critical mass for viewership likely won't benefit much from multicast distribution anyway. |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY | How about a torrent with 300 peers? |
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 espaeth Misanthrope Premium join:2001-04-21 Minneapolis, MN
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| What about it? Torrents are a non-starter for IPTV because the bandwidth grows linearly with the number of viewers.
Multicast = each packet delivered to many recipients; bandwidth usage remains flat as subscribers are added.
Torrent = each recipient needs their own unique packet; number of packets on the network increases linearly as viewers are added. |
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 patcat88
join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY | Torrents can be streamed, with traditional swarming to make up for lost blocks. Its not rocket science. Only question is, will the power ever allow their holy multicast IPs to land in the hands of consumers? |
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