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Date: 2013-08-28 14:12:08
Internet broadcasting
Internet television
Streaming
File sharing
File sharing networks
Content delivery network
Peer-to-peer
Ono
IPTV
Internet service provider
Video on demand
Content delivery network interconnection

Analyzing the Potential Benefits of CDN Augmentation Strategies for Internet Video Workloads Athula Balachandran Carnegie Mellon University

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