QUOTE(tohff7 @ Feb 24 2010, 11:00 AM)
I don't think they will count the data from IPTV to the overall bandwidth usage per month.
Furthermore, IPTV data stream will be purely local and its servers etc will mostly located in Klang Valley. So i don't think IPTV will be throttled or lagged (assuming if equipment didn't breakdown
)
Internet will be for internet. IPTV will be for IPTV. There is more than enough bandwidth capacity of the fiber to support both. At minimum, fiber are able to achieve 100mbps. HDTV requires only about 5-10 mbps of bandwidth
But the package is 10mb isn't it ? So the Iptv will be using a slice of that 10mb am i right Furthermore, IPTV data stream will be purely local and its servers etc will mostly located in Klang Valley. So i don't think IPTV will be throttled or lagged (assuming if equipment didn't breakdown
Internet will be for internet. IPTV will be for IPTV. There is more than enough bandwidth capacity of the fiber to support both. At minimum, fiber are able to achieve 100mbps. HDTV requires only about 5-10 mbps of bandwidth
Theres also 2 types of ftth which are GPOn and GEPON. The more expensive one can handle simultaneously iptv and internet without one effecting the other. We are using the cheaper variant which means iptv will fight for bandwidth with internet usage for your pc
Added on February 24, 2010, 11:15 am
QUOTE(tohff7 @ Feb 24 2010, 11:00 AM)
I don't think they will count the data from IPTV to the overall bandwidth usage per month.
Furthermore, IPTV data stream will be purely local and its servers etc will mostly located in Klang Valley. So i don't think IPTV will be throttled or lagged (assuming if equipment didn't breakdown
)
Internet will be for internet. IPTV will be for IPTV. There is more than enough bandwidth capacity of the fiber to support both. At minimum, fiber are able to achieve 100mbps. HDTV requires only about 5-10 mbps of bandwidth
Well i hope so Furthermore, IPTV data stream will be purely local and its servers etc will mostly located in Klang Valley. So i don't think IPTV will be throttled or lagged (assuming if equipment didn't breakdown
Internet will be for internet. IPTV will be for IPTV. There is more than enough bandwidth capacity of the fiber to support both. At minimum, fiber are able to achieve 100mbps. HDTV requires only about 5-10 mbps of bandwidth
This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Feb 24 2010, 11:15 AM
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