Cable IP Video Distribution (2005)

By Timothy O'Keefe, Robert Sayko and C.J. Liu

Advances in IP technology are providing Cable Operators with the opportunity to offer innovative interactive services while sharing transmission capacity between IP and traditional video services. This paper will examine how QoS, MPLS, VPN, and Multicast standards for IP networks fit against the demands for quality video distribution, and will explore how these technologies can be used to move nationwide video content distribution to a national IP-based network.

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