Link from Ballard to Shoreline?
Daniel Marsh
dmarsh at speakeasy.org
Fri Aug 4 02:16:52 PDT 2006
All of these options offer limited upstream bandwidth. Comcast, afaik
tops out at 8 mbit downstream and 1 mbit upstream. Speakeasy offers
1.5mbit SDSL as their fastest upstream DSL based option. Most DSL
services are very distance dependent in terms of the speed they can
offer, so you are unlikely to get the faster speeds unless you are near
the CO. Speakeasy also offers bonded T1 service.
-Daniel Marsh
> I'd look at Comcast - their residential packages now run at 6 Mbps.
>
> Wireless carrier (Clearwire, Speakeasy) packages in the area top out at T-1 speeds - you could probably negotiate something beyond the standard packages, but it would probably be cost-prohibitive.
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> Which video codec is the church using? MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 offers a number of high-compression options that would be suitable for streaming church services, inasmuch as there isn't much difference between frames.
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H.264/MPEG-4_AVC
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> dgl
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> On Thursday, August 03, 2006, at 10:26PM, Tom Marshall <tommy at home.tig-grr.com> wrote:
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>> My church has a need to stream video from Ballard to Shoreline on Sunday
>> mornings. They will need approx. 6mbit/sec of bandwidth for two hours.
>> Does anyone know of a way to do this wireless? Perhaps a company that would
>> provide this service?
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