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Multicast Service Providers List
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- IP-Only.Net is a Swedish-based ISP providing full multicast
connectivity for all Internet access services.
- IP-Only.Net supports PIM-SM and will provide BGP-peers
with BGP nlri multicast, MSDP and PIM-SM.
- There is no extra change for multicast connectivity.
- There are no limitations on the use of multicast.
- Contact :
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- Lava.Net provides full multicast connectivity for all
Internet access services.
- Native multicast routing is enabled throughout the network
infrastructure and with one of their upstream peers, Sprint.
- Dialup (analog and ISDN), DSL, co-location, and direct
ethernet customers have full multicast connectivity.
- Multicast connectivity is included in the access services
for no extra charge. "We make no distinction between multicast
and unicast traffic."
- Frame relay customers must specifically request multicast
access.
- Contact :
- Sales Office
733 Bishop Street, Makai Twr Ste 1170
Honolulu, HI 96813
- Or call (M-F 9am - 6pm; Sat 9am-1pm)
- 808-545-5282 (24 x 7 voicemail)
- 888-545-5282 (toll free from neighbor islands)
- 808-529-0596 (fax)
- human-info@lava.net
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- Level 3 currently provides multicast connectivity/transit
and will run native pim sparse-mode, MSDP and mBGP to any
customer on any Level 3 Internet interface.
- Multicast connectivity is included part of the basic service
offering for no extra charge.
- There are no limitations imposed on the use of multicast.
- Contact :
- Just request it from your sales representative or
call
- 1-877-2LEVEL3
(1-877-253-8353)
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- Multicast Technologies (MCT) has working solutions for
cost-effective audio and video broadcast using Multicast,
up to and including complete broadcast channels.
- MCT also provides network engineering consulting and multicast
bandwidth for its clients.
- In addition, Multicast Technologies operates the OnTheI.com
multicast Internet radio station, and the OnTheI.tv
multicast video network.
- Contact :
- Multicast Technologies
Sales Office
Suite 410
10301 Democracy Lane
Fairfax, VA 22030
- 703-293-9601
- info@multicasttech.com
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- Naino offers multicast connectivity to its clients.
- This service is obtained by connecting directly to their
POP in Courbevoie, France.
(This multicast service is currently only available in France.)
- Multicast Service is part of the Basic Service Offering,
in fact "we generally don't offer unicast transit to our
clients (except multicast encapsulation)."
- Naino offers an SLA for all their multicast services except
for "MBone" connectivity which is best effort.
- Multicast use is unllimited except for being subject to
their Acceptable Use Policy
- Naino also offers Network engineering services / consulting
in France and in Quebec (Canada).
- Contact :
- Naino SA
Sales Office
21, rue Bargue
75015 Paris
France
- Tel: +33 1 56 58 01 14
- Fax: +33 1 43 33 52 67
- info@naino.net
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- Spirit One provides multicast connectivity (receive only)
for all customers, DSL and Dial-up.
- There is no extra charge for this service.
- Contact :
- SpiritOne Internet Services, Inc.
5319 SW Westgate Drive, Suite 162
Portland OR 97221
- 503-240-8081.
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- Sprint provides multicast connectivity and transit to
Sprintlink dedicated IP customers. Multicast is not currently
available to DSL, dial, or Sprint Broadband Wireless customers.
- Sprint provides native multicast connectivity to the multicast
enabled Internet.
- Multicast service is currently available at no additional
charge to Sprintlink dedicated IP customers.
- There are no limitations on the use of multicast, except
for the use of a multicast boundary to prevent traffic from
propagating from reserved addresses.
- Contact :
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Telia International Carrier offers global IP Transit and
Multicast services on a wholesale level.
- Telia International Carrier provides native multicast.
- The Multicast service is included in the basic IP service offering at no additional
charge. The IP backbone SLA covers the Multicast service as well.
- There is no limitation in the Multicast service.
- Contact :
- If you are interested in our Multicast or other IP services please contact your
local Telia sales representatives or
- send email to sales@teliacarrier.com
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- Verio provides native multicast connectivity and transit
without restriction.
- Multicast is disabled by default, and is supported on
'best-effort' basis via multicast@eng.verio.net only.
- There is no extra charge for this service.
- Contact :
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- Worldcom provides multicast connectivity and transit,
with detailed product information being available at
http://www1.worldcom.com/us/products/access/dedicated/multicastsvcs/
- Worldcom provides connectivity to the Multicast-enabled
Internet using a overlay network of routers that are dedicated
to Multicast traffic. Customers are able to source or receive
multicast content over their existing dedicated Worldcom
connections, by way of a tunnel to the overlay multicast
network.
- All customers of dedicated and dial-up Internet services
from Worldcom can request multicast receive capability at
no additional charges.
- Customers who wish to source multicast content must have
a dedicated Internet connection from Worldcom.
- There are several different transmit product offerings
available, starting at $200 per month.
- Multicast is subject to the Acceptable Use Policy limitations
that apply to all connections from Worldcom. In addition,
there are some technical limitations such as rate limits
on some Multicast product options.
- Contact :
- Your local Worldcom / UUNET sales representative or
- 1-800-4-UUNET-4
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and detail :
Do you offer multicast connectivity, transit, or provide some other
service or product?
Do you provide native multicast with connection to the multicast enabled
Internet ?
How do your customers obtain your multicast service ?
What does it cost, or is it part of your basic service offering ?
Who should customers contact to obtain this service ?
Do you offer multicast SLA's or QOS ?
Are limitations imposed on the use of multicast ?
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