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March 08, 2005

Light Reading goes inside SBC's IP-TV service (called U-Verse), and provides a tour of SBC Labs.

SBC said it wants to reach 18 million households with high-speed data, video, and voice services in two to three years, rather than the five years it first predicted (see SBC Speeds Up FTTH Plan).

This week, the company upgraded its plans to include 19 million homes -- providing each home with connections as fast as 20 Mbit/s or 39 Mbit/s, depending on the location.



SBC may use their newly aquired AT&T network for IPTV distribution. SBC's video distribution network, says Light Reading, will contains two national content aggregation centers (master headends), one in Los Angeles and one in the Midwest; 40 IP video hubs (regional headends); and 140 IP video serving offices (local distribution points).

SBC, like Verizon, isn't really stringing fiber to the home. They're using the twisted pair that's already installed in your residence. SBC will use either Microsoft's Windows Media 9 codec, or MPEG-4.


(Definitely check out the rest of the post at Daily Wireless. Good stuff. -kc.)

Via Daily Wireless


Originally posted by samc from Daily Wireless, remediated by yatta on Mar 8, 2005 at 01:40 AM