From: "Yvan Gagnon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Question about webcasting

Could someone here recommend the best, most stable and cost effective type
of internet connection to use when doing live realvideo webcasts?  I've
already got the hardware solution figured out, but I'm still not sure about
what kind of internet connection to use.  Someone suggested to me that dual
ISDN would be a lot more stable, but if I wanted to do SureStream, I'd be
limited to doing only 28k & 56k streams, which is considerably less than my
company's expectations.  ADSL is another option, but my experiences with it
have proved it to be somewhat unreliable, not to mention the fact that it's
not available everywhere.  Aside from having a fractional or full T1 line
installed at the location of the webcast, are there any other possible
solutions, like newer technologies that I might not be aware of?  Ideally,
we'd like to be able to handle an 80kbps stream.  I'd be grateful for any
assistance you guys could offer.

thanks!
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