You can see it here
BemTV is an attempt to scale live video streaming using peer-to-peer without the need of an external plug-in. It uses the powers of WebRTC to build swarms, enabling the possibility to flow chunks between users.
Almost all modern browsers supports WebRTC. BemTV acts intercepting the requests for chunks by the player, trying to fetch it from a peer swarm. If nobody serves, it will get it from the CDN. That's why it's called a Hybrid Model.
Open BemTV website and call friends near you to visit also. Click play and look at chunks being exchanged on the stats box!
Follow this tutorial.
Currently I'm working on a clappr player plugin that adds peer-to-peer support to HTTP Live Streaming (hls) streams. You can find the code and follow the progress by watching this repository.
You can follow BemTV publications and academic works by watching this repository. I'll push papers and presentations related to BemTV progress.
Post your question at our Google Groups discussion list: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/bemtv
If you'd like to support the development of this project, consider make a donation.