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Re: Netflix Is Eating Up More Of North America's Bandwidth Than Any Other Company


From: Dorn Hetzel <dorn () hetzel org>
Date: Wed, 18 May 2011 16:33:14 -0400

If we're really talking efficiency, the "popular" stuff should probably
stream out over the bird of your choice (directv, etc) because it's hard to
beat millions of dishes and dvr's and no cable plant.

Then what won't fit on the bird goes unicast IP from the nearest CDN.   Kind
of like the "on demand over broadband" on my satellite box.  Their selection
sucks, but the model is valid.

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Joel Jaeggli <joelja () bogus com> wrote:


On May 18, 2011, at 1:01 PM, Holmes,David A wrote:

I think this shows the need for an Internet-wide multicast
implementation.

there's a pretty longtailed distribution on what people might chose to
stream. static content is ameniable to distribution via cdn (which is
frankly a degenerate form of multicast), but lets face it, how many people
watched "Charles Mingus: Triumph of the Underdog" in east palo alto last
night at 10pm.

Although I can recall working on a product that delivered satellite
multicast streams (with each multicast group corresponding to individual TV
stations) to telco CO's. This enabled the telco to implement multicast at
the edge of their networks, where user broadband clients would issue
multicast joins only as far as the CO. If I recall this was implemented with
the old Cincinnati Bell telco. I admit there are a lot of CO's and cable
head-ends though for this solution to scale.

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Holstein [mailto:michael.holstein () csuohio edu]
Sent: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:46 PM
To: Roy
Cc: nanog
Subject: Re: Netflix Is Eating Up More Of North America's Bandwidth Than
Any Other Company


http://e.businessinsider.com/public/184962


Somebody should invent a a way to stream groups of shows simultaneously
and just arrange for people to watch the desired stream at a particular
time. Heck, maybe even do it wireless.

problem solved, right?

Cheers,

Michael Holstein
Cleveland State University



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