On Mon, 2008-10-06 at 07:10 +0200, Marc Manthey wrote:
> Am 06.10.2008 um 06:54 schrieb Olivier Crête:
> > But my guess is that, if you have a large conference, you don't
> > really
> > want a conference, what you really want is to broadcast, 
> 
> i see the difference between a  "broadcast " as the  "sender " did
>  not know
> about the "receiver" and vice versa  . In a   large " multi
> conference"  each 
>  partizipant  "could"  "see " each other . 
>
> Some projects does not achieve these goals, 
>
> http://www.accessgrid.org/

I don't see more then 10 participants (ie video feeds) on the pictures
on that site. Remember that you need the CPU power to decode all of
these video feeds and you need the screen real-estate to show them.

> >  My knowledge of IPv6 is very limited because not a single
> > commercial ISP offers IPv6 in my country.
>
> What about <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunnel_broker>  ?

Even then, they have terrible ping up here... But my point is mostly, if
North American ISPs don't believe IPv6 matters, then it doesn't matter.


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Olivier Crête
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