On 3/Sep/19 16:49, Neil J. McRae wrote: > When it comes to TV customers don’t care about the technology but they > absolutely care about the experience and with multicast I can be certain of > that experience much more easily. IP certainly provides a lot more options to broadcasters than satellite, especially because it's 2-way. > > Satellite is far from dead also but isn’t the growing market SpaceX and > others would have you believe! Well, now that Facebook have added support for emergency local gubbermint alerts, old tech. will suffer. Mark.
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- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on th... Mark Tinka
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- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multica... Brandon Butterworth
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- Re: [uknof] Current State of Multicast on the In... Steve Pointer
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