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LINX44 AGM Webcasting the Olympics. Brandon Butterworth. Webcasting the Olympics. More like Summer of Sports, a number of events from June through August including: Euro 2004 Some Wimbledon Lots of Olympics Other events in planning. Webcasting the Olympics.
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LINX44 AGM Webcasting the Olympics Brandon Butterworth
Webcasting the Olympics • More like Summer of Sports, a number of events from June through August including: • Euro 2004 • Some Wimbledon • Lots of Olympics • Other events in planning
Webcasting the Olympics • BBC has acquired UK broadband rights to a number of events • This is new direction and expected to grow • Conditional on UK only users - access via BBCi Broadband providers http://www.bbc.co.uk/broadband/ • No international access allowed
Webcasting the Olympics • Limiting to UK reduces potential audience • Previously peaked 42K streams (2.4Gbit/s) for toppling Saddam statue • That was narrowband, UK & international • Olympics predicted 50K concurrent UK streams
Legacy Unicast • Regular unicast Real Media and sometimes Windows Media streams continue • Starting to get to the limits of sensible scalability • 50K @ 250kbit/s = 12.5Gbit/s • Private peers added to avoided congesting our LINX ports • Anyone who needs a PI contact peering@bbc.co.uk. Some of you need to do this (largest peer estimated will be 2.5Gbit/s) • Some propositions avoided due to scale
Multicast Trial • Previous trials and conference presentations through 2001 showed technical interest • Lack of business need meant no pressure to overcome technical limitations • BBC to start presenting content multicast only to provide that business need • Technical obstacles remain and are understood, the purpose of the trial is to encourage solutions • Equipment has matured, ADSL now widespread • Broadband is the target, POTS survived on unicast
Multicast Trial Plan • Work with a number of pioneer ISPs, all welcome multicast-tech@bbc.co.uk • Olympics will include 6 streams some available only on digital tv • Regular broadband rates • 225Kbit/s with some extreme 500K or 1Mbit/s • Mostly delivery trial so content will be Real 10 • Some content trials too • Other platforms with limited user base will be run in parallel (e.g. H264/AVC, perhaps BBC video codec)
Multicast Trial Plan • Standalone infrastructure, new ASN • Dedicated LINX & LoNAP ports, PIs in Telehouse North if required (desire higher QoS than unicast) • UK only routes as per BBCi Broadband • Non UK use will be policed (unicast too) • Sustaining services - at least 24x7 radio stations
Webcasting the Olympics • R&D led project, not a production service • Lots of details to work out, test phase April - July • We reserve the right to try things that don’t work out • We encourage people to join in as predictions may be wrong swamping unicast platform • Feedback welcome, we’ll have engineer time allocated to working with ISPs and understanding issues