On 2/Sep/19 18:53, Neil J. McRae wrote: > BT TV is delivered via multicast. Works lovely and we sell TV connect for > those that want their content delivered via multicast. I don't think customers care, as long as it works. Satellite, terrestrial, IPTV, makes no difference to them. I just think that broadcasters have better opportunities to deliver linear TV via IP than via satellite, as more bandwidth provides more options. Mark.
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- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on the Interne... Marek Isalski
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on the In... Neil J. McRae
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on th... Nick Hilliard
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast o... Radu-Adrian FEURDEAN
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on th... Mark Tinka
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast o... Neil J. McRae
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multica... Brandon Butterworth
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multica... Mark Tinka
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on the In... Steve Pointer
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on the In... Brandon Butterworth
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on the In... Neil J. McRae
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on th... Nicholas Humfrey
- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on th... Ray Bellis
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