wg-multicast - RE: Multicast patented ?
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- From: Antonio Querubin <>
- To: 'Chad Burnham' <>, Marc Manthey <>, Multicast Working Group <>
- Subject: RE: Multicast patented ?
- Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 18:14:35 +0000
- Accept-language: en-US
I notice from the AT&T paper that they’ve joined the ranks of multicast-enabled service providers and are now trying to push multicast to their end users.
Anyone have any experience with their multicast connectivity? Antonio Querubin Network Engineer Network Services Hawai'i Pacific University 1164 Bishop Street, Suite #900 Honolulu. HI, 96813 p 808-356-5282 | f 808-544-1404 From: [mailto:]
On Behalf Of Chad Burnham HI Marc, While this does not answer your question I found these three PowerPoint’s interesting surrounding AMT multicast: http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog52/abstracts.php?pt=MTc5OSZuYW5vZzUy&nm=nanog52 CB From:
On Behalf Of Marc Manthey hello list, i just stumbled over a multicast related site and they stating to hold some multicast patents Is this true ? A technology developed in the 80/90s is patented ? thanks Marc -- Les enfants teribbles - research / deployment project :
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- Multicast patented ?, Marc Manthey, 11/18/2011
- RE: Multicast patented ?, Chad Burnham, 11/18/2011
- RE: Multicast patented ?, Antonio Querubin, 11/18/2011
- Re: Multicast patented ?, Scott Brown, 11/18/2011
- Re: Multicast patented ?, Marc Manthey, 11/19/2011
- RE: Multicast patented ?, Antonio Querubin, 11/18/2011
- RE: Multicast patented ?, Chad Burnham, 11/18/2011
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