bpa;337132 Wrote: 
> 
> At the moment I believe the BBC is significantly changing how their
> network (e.g. moving from akamai to Level3 I think) is setup and this
> may be having adverse affects on the RealAudio servers.

I'm getting confused. You mention that the change from Akamai transit
to Level3 might affect Real Audio servers.. which sort of implies that
it might be worth finding the wma streams.

I'm getting a bit lost... are you saying that the BBC real audio
streams use Real Audio servers from/via a third party (Akamai) and that
the BBC, as part of their imperitive to progress to other streaming
methods are dumping Akamai transit and using Level3 transit instead?

If so.. wma feeds. Do they just use the Akamai transit (because it's
the general  bandwidth/transit the BBC bought) or are they independent
of the Akamai route because they do not need the Akamai based real
audio servers?

</confused>

I am hopelessly befuddled.
I guess I could answer this for myself once I find a wma feed.

MC


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