Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Services (MBMS) is a point-to-multipoint interface specification for existing 3GPP cellular networks, which is designed...
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Broadcast and Multicast Service (BCMCS) is an interface for providing broadcast and multicast services in 3GPP2 CDMA2000 mobile networks. BCMCS can be...
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broadcasting media. However, the communication service provided may be unicast, multicast, or broadcast, depending on if the data is addressed to an individual...
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multicast for a designated network service. Multicast addressing can be used in the link layer (layer 2 in the OSI model), such as Ethernet multicast...
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Broadcast, unknown-unicast and multicast traffic (BUM traffic) is network traffic transmitted using one of three methods of sending data link layer network...
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A broadcast storm or broadcast radiation is the accumulation of broadcast and multicast traffic on a computer network. Extreme amounts of broadcast traffic...
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Multimedia Broadcast multicast service Single Frequency Network (MBSFN) is a communication channel defined in the fourth-generation cellular networking...
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into three different streams: Radio Access Networks, Services and Systems Aspects, and Core Network and Terminals. The project was established in December...
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Packet-Switched Streaming service (PSS), Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) and Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Service (MBMS). File storage of AMR-WB+...
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digital multicast television network, also known as a diginet or multichannel, is a type of national television service designed to be broadcast terrestrially...
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List of United States over-the-air television networks (redirect from List of United States broadcast television networks)
between Sinclair Broadcast Group and Silver Chalice as the successor to Sinclair's American Sports Network linear syndication/multicast service; Stadium converted...
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IPv6 address (section Multicast address format)
the corresponding multicast group. IPv6 does not implement broadcast addressing. Broadcast's traditional role is subsumed by multicast addressing to the...
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conjunction with DNS Service Discovery (DNS-SD), a companion zero-configuration networking technique specified separately in RFC 6763. Multicast DNS was first...
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Broadcasting (networking) (redirect from Broadcast traffic)
receivers within a group. In networking this can be accomplished using broadcast or multicast. This is in contrast with the point-to-point method in which each...
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form of multicast and is used for streaming media and other network applications. It uses specially reserved multicast address blocks in IPv4 and IPv6....
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PBS (redirect from Public Broadcast)
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Arlington, Virginia...
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MAC address (section Unicast vs. multicast (I/G bit))
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF. A broadcast frame is flooded and is forwarded to and accepted by all other nodes. Packets sent to a multicast address are received...
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Streaming media (redirect from Multicast stream)
Internet using multicasting. As proof of PARC's technology, the band's performance was broadcast and could be seen live in Australia and elsewhere. In...
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multicast at the data link or network layer, such as IP multicast, Ethernet multicast or MBMS service over cellular network, receivers may join and leave...
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Zero-configuration networking (redirect from DNS Service Discovery)
In 2000, Bill Manning and Bill Woodcock described the Multicast Domain Name Service which spawned the implementations by Apple and Microsoft. Both implementations...
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Discovery, or Local Service Discovery Multicast Source Discovery Protocol (MSDP), usually used for unicast exchange of multicast source information between...
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examples are the paging service as well as the Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service. A multicast channel is a channel where data is addressed to a group...
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NBC, CBS, ABC, MyNetworkTV, and The CW. Sinclair owns four digital multicast networks, Comet, Charge!, The Nest, and Roar, and the sports-oriented cable...
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availability of hardware support for multicast, and so forth. In order for the conditions for atomic broadcast to be satisfied, the participants must...
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unicast networks and place on the broadcast portion of their spectrum (TDD). iMB supports both linear (live broadcast TV services) and non-linear (video...
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Internet Protocol television (section Service bundling)
(multicast) — in contrast to delivery through traditional terrestrial, satellite, and cable transmission formats — as well as video on demand services...
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IP address (section Multicast addressing)
does not implement broadcast addressing and replaces it with multicast to the specially defined all-nodes multicast address. A multicast address is associated...
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Roar (TV network) (category Sinclair Broadcast Group)
Roar (stylized as ROAR and formerly known as TBD.) is an American digital multicast television network owned by the Sinclair Television Group subsidiary...
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Broadcasting (redirect from Broadcast media)
with multicasting allowing the signal and bandwidth to be shared. The term broadcast network is often used to distinguish networks that broadcast over-the-air...
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Open Shortest Path First (redirect from Multicast Open Shortest Path First)
within a broadcast domain. It reserves the multicast addresses 224.0.0.5 (IPv4) and ff02::5 (IPv6) for all SPF/link state routers (AllSPFRouters) and 224.0...
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