This white paper discusses technologies for delivering digital video broadcasts over IP networks. It begins by describing MPEG2 transport streams and limitations of traditional interfaces like DVB-ASI for long-distance transmission. It then outlines use cases like contribution and distribution that require transport of streams. The paper evaluates technologies like ATM and IP, settling on IP as the most cost-effective solution. It describes the DVB-IPI standard for encapsulating MPEG streams in RTP over IP, along with forward error correction. The paper concludes by discussing head end evolution towards all-IP broadcast architectures.