I'm currently converting a whole lot of IP address data from some quite ghastly flat files.<BR>Ghastliness aside, I'm trying to sort out a way to check each IP listed to check if it's a subnet address ...
LAS VEGAS—It’s hard to believe that broadcast production and distribution chains were once dominated by hardware-based systems. “There isn’t much in the broadcast ecosystem that isn’t already IP, ...
There are many pressures pushing radio toward an all-IP world. Connectivity appears to be on the path to ubiquity, and smartphones are now the most universal personal device (displacing the radio set) ...
Haivision, a leading global provider of mission-critical, real-time video streaming and networking solutions, today announced the results of its second annual Broadcast IP Transformation Report ...
Well, there are two types of broadcasts. Layer 2 broadcasts, and layer 3 broadcasts.<BR><BR>Layer 3 broadcast addresses are at the end of the subnet range -- the "all ones" address. For a 24 subnet ...
VP commercial business development at Netgear, predicts nine operational challenges facing the broadcast industry in 2026, and explores how network technology can help overcome them ...
When broadcasters shift to media over IP, they merge two worlds: audiovisual/media and IT. In doing so, they increase the complexity of their infrastructure tremendously — to the point that ...
My career in broadcast and media began back in 1971, and I’ve seen a lot of major technology changes since then: black and white to colour, mono to stereo, analogue to digital. Now we are in the ...
When your sign up for Internet access on behalf of your company or purchase Web hosting for your company's Web servers, you will purchase either a dynamic IP address, a single static IP address or a ...