On 11/17/17 7:26 PM, Kevin Burke wrote:

Multicast network look different from the Internet. One would have to change. On top of that any packet loss is a show stopper. It has no facility for retransmission.
For live streaming video, you mask the loss and keep on chugging just like you do with VoIP. The same thing happens with OTA with signal fading or a burst of RF noise or interference. The OTA broadcast transmitter doesn't retransmit when one or more receivers lose data.

If the endgame is to replace OTA live TV with a packet based solution, IMHO there's a place for multicast. It's basically the same model as OTA, one transmitter and many receivers.

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