There is another company with fully functional P2P broadcasting that's on the web. You heard it here first:
NFT (Network Foundation Technologies) - http://www.nft-tv.com/
The web page has a Windows client for download. (No Unix or Mac clients) Three channels: Nasa TV, A science fiction fan channel, and a rap music channel. It's somewhat lower bandwidth than the examples on the peercast yellow pages, but the video is still pretty smooth.
The company has had an open internet test involving over 100 nodes... Definitely argues that p2p broadcasting is already here.
They post their CVS information in their forum. It is what I believe to be the full source repository.
There is another company with fully functional P2P broadcasting that's on the web. You heard it here first: NFT (Network Foundation Technologies) - http://www.nft-tv.com/ The web page has a Windows client for download. (No Unix or Mac clients) Three channels: Nasa TV, A science fiction fan channel, and a rap music channel. It's somewhat lower bandwidth than the examples on the peercast yellow pages, but the video is still pretty smooth. The company has had an open internet test involving over 100 nodes... Definitely argues that p2p broadcasting is already here.