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Americas Issue: April 2006
Provisioning Video on a Telco Network
Deployers Deliver Advice
by Jim Barthold
Some things you can’t take for granted.
• The dentist isn’t lying when he says “This may hurt a teensy bit.”
• The federal government will step up and help when a natural disaster flattens your community.
• Video is just another IP application.
For this article, only the third point is serious; the others are facetious. There is no way that video is just another IP application running on a telephone network.
“Deploying IP video is a very large effort that becomes more difficult as the network becomes larger because the problems tend to compound themselves,” said Bob Larribeau, program director for IPTV at MRG Research.
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