nanog mailing list archives
Re: Broadcast television in an IP world
From: Baldur Norddahl <baldur.norddahl () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 17:52:09 +0100
Den 21. nov. 2017 16.20 skrev "Mike Hammett" <nanog () ics-il net>: Unicasting what everyone watches live on a random evening would use significantly more bandwidth than Game of Thrones or whatever OTT drop. Magnitudes more. It wouldn't even be in the same ballpark. I agree as of this moment however that will change. Also note that our customers do 100% of their TV as unicast OTT because that is the only thing we offer. This does not cause nearly as much problems as you would expect.
Current thread:
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world, (continued)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Masataka Ohta (Nov 20)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Jean-Francois Mezei (Nov 20)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Masataka Ohta (Nov 20)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Luke Guillory (Nov 20)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Baldur Norddahl (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Luke Guillory (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world K. Scott Helms (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Luke Guillory (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Baldur Norddahl (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Mike Hammett (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Baldur Norddahl (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Mike Hammett (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Baldur Norddahl (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Mike Hammett (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world K. Scott Helms (Nov 22)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Greg Shepherd (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Brandon Butterworth (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world K. Scott Helms (Nov 21)
- RE: Broadcast television in an IP world Luke Guillory (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Mike Hammett (Nov 21)
- Re: Broadcast television in an IP world Luke Guillory (Nov 21)