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Content Delivery Networks (CDNs)
A Detailed Analysis of Different Architectures |
| Content delivery network (CDNs) are intended to distribute bandwidth-intensive content like internet video over the internet. Popular services like hulu and BBC iPlayer used CDNs to distribute their content to users.
This report uses a detailed network model and in-depth analysis to compare and contrast the four different strategies used by CDNs: (1) Hosted, no local cache (parasitic transit & paid-for transit); (2) Hosted, local caches; (3) Hybrid (P2P and local caches) and, most advanced, (4) Network Aware, Pure P2P. |
| Pages: 39 |
Published:
20th June 2008 |
Price: £498.00 |
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Internet Television (Part 3)
Integrating Web 2.0 Concepts |
| This report is the third in a three-part series about the delivery of professionally-produced television content over the fixed internet and analyses how three of the most important Web 2.0 concepts will be incorporated into internet television services in the future. |
| Pages: 24 |
Published:
18th April 2008 |
Price: £1,295.00 |
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Internet Television (Part 2)
Service Profiles & Market Analysis |
| This report is the second in a three-part series about the delivery of professionally-produced television content over the fixed internet.
In this report we profile 16 services and analyse the structure, operation and future development path of the internet television market. |
| Pages: 49 |
Published:
4th April 2008 |
Price: £2,495.00 |
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Internet Television (Part 1)
Service Vision |
| This report is the first in a two-part series about television delivered over the fixed internet.
In this report we explain what internet television will mean for ordinary users in the future by describing the sort of services that will be possible. |
| Pages: 24 |
Published:
21st March 2008 |
Price: £1,295.00 |
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