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Old 24-04-2009, 22:13   #45
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Re: BBC iPlayer goes HD, time to drop STM

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Originally Posted by Turkey Machine View Post
I'm also curious as to whether STB VOD counts towards your broadband bandwidth usage and thus STM limit.
STB VoD doesn't use the broadband internet network. You do talk back to the VoD servers via the same equipment however the VoD itself is delivered as some transport streams on the video network, not IPTV.

Also STM works (basically) on the MAC addresses of devices. The STB will not have the same MAC as the modem so any STB activity, interactive, VoD, etc, will not count in any way towards the modem's STM counters.
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