Enhanced Broadcast Services with Complimentary Delivery Over IP (2000)

By Jan van der Meer, Philips Consumer Electronics

The increase of available bandwidth over IP, the decrease of costs of storage devices and the availability of new technology for coding and streaming of audio and video is creating more and more opportunities for new enhanced broadcast services. The paper discusses technologies that enable those services and examples of applications.

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