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[DaemonForums] I have IPTV here at home, but through STBs, and that multicasting is on a separate subnet from the family LAN, so I've never tried it via OpenBSD or any other general use OS. Just the WinCE STBs running Dreamcast (AT&T U-Verse service).
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[The Business Of Online Video] Q&A With KIT Digital's CEO Kaleil Isaza Tuzman | The Business Of ...: The U.S., which is at an early stage with services like Verizon FiOS and AT&T U-verse, does not come close to the penetration you see elsewhere in the world, including 80%+ penetration in places like Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea and Japan, and 40%+ penetration in Dubai, Taiwan, Spain, France and Germany. We've been operating in these markets for years, serving major telcos like Vodafone, Telefonica, Orascom, Vodacom and others, and are best positioned to take advantage as the IPTV and connected TV wave arrives in the U.S. Every day, we're seeing more telcos and MSOs globally making capex decisions in the direction of IP-based systems as the backbone to their management and provision of content.
[Daily IPTV - The IPTV Industry's Web Resource] Mobile IPTV Gets Real: said David Callisch, spokesperson for Ruckus Wireless, whose company demonstrated its MediaFlex USB Dongle at this year’s CES show, allowing IPTV streaming over an 802.11g wireless network.
[bradyvolpe.com] DOCSIS 3.0 Tutorial - Introduction | bradyvolpe.com: DOCSIS 3.0 offers tremendous capabilities over previous revisions to the specification. The drivers for the new specification have been part do to new data intensive applications, but much more as a response to competitive threats such as Verizon’s FIoS and AT&T’s U-Verse. DOCSIS 3.0 does offer much more than just speed, such as a distributable architecture, enhanced security, support for IPv6, enhanced back office management support and much more. DOCSIS 3.0 does require a fork-lift upgrade if existing headend equipment is very old, however some vendors have migration paths for their carrier class platforms such as Cisco’s ubr10k, Motorola’s BSR 64k and Arris’ C4 CMTSs. In either case, the future (at least for the next five years) is DOCSIS 3.0 and there are significant business cases to justify the investment in migrating to the new technology.
[VDSL2 Splitter Blog] AT&T U-verse VDSL Service « VDSL2 Splitter Blog: AT&T U-verse’s electronic program guide.U-verse TV is delivered via IPTV from the head-end to the consumer’s Total Home DVR or standard set-top box.[2] U-verse uses H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC) encoding which compresses video more efficiently than the traditional MPEG-2 codec. Broadcast channels are distributed via IP multicast, allowing a single stream (channel) to be sent to any number of recipients.
[COUPONS/DEALS | RICKSCOUPONPICKS.COM] AT&T UVERSE COUPON, PROMOTION, REVIEWS AND DEALS | LEARN ...: Broadcast channels are distributed via IP multicast, allowing a single stream (channel) to be sent to any number of recipients. The set-top box does not have a conventional tuner, but is an IP multicast client which requests the stream desired.
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[WiMax] WiMax: CISCO WIMAX STRATEGY: As an example, Call Manager (Cisco’s IP PBX) hosted or CPE based packages for SPs to offer: mobile voice mail, voice mail to email conversion, FMC (dual mode phones- cellular and VoWiFi), unified communications, etc.
[TechCrunch] Chad Hurley On The Future Of YouTube: We Will Conquer Every Screen: to support multiple STB’s (set top boxes) while preserving content provider rights via CAS (conditional access system) and DRM that is controlled by middleware (Bundles, A La Carte) that are both affordable per household as well as interoperable with each other.
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[xls111.blogr.com - Blog (RSS 2.0)] IPTV: Although (in Mid 2007) it is premature to say that there is a full consensus of exactly what IPTV should mean, there is no doubt that the most widely used definition today for consumer IPTV is for single or multiple program transport streams (MPTS) which are sourced by the same network operator that owns or directly controls the "last mile" to the consumer's premises[citation needed]. This control over delivery enables a guaranteed quality of service (QoS), and also allows the service provider to offer an enhanced user experience such as better program guide, interactive services etc.
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