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<blockquote data-quote="SweMart" data-source="post: 65052" data-attributes="member: 19249"><p>Bredbandsbolaget/Viasat does this in Sweden via fibre and ADSL/VDSL. Though the broadcasts are only MPEG2. Crappy thing is that Viasat locks the subscription card to the STB.</p><p></p><p>A friend of mine uses the solution over VDSL, channel switches takes approx 3-4 secs.</p><p></p><p>MPEG4/H.264 requires quite a bit of horsepower, during the World Cup transmissions here in Sweden I had to use my Opteron based Sun server to be able to get a smooth picture. Amazing picture quality though, 25mb/s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SweMart, post: 65052, member: 19249"] Bredbandsbolaget/Viasat does this in Sweden via fibre and ADSL/VDSL. Though the broadcasts are only MPEG2. Crappy thing is that Viasat locks the subscription card to the STB. A friend of mine uses the solution over VDSL, channel switches takes approx 3-4 secs. MPEG4/H.264 requires quite a bit of horsepower, during the World Cup transmissions here in Sweden I had to use my Opteron based Sun server to be able to get a smooth picture. Amazing picture quality though, 25mb/s. [/QUOTE]
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