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https://www.vix.at/teilnehmer-partner/teilnehmer
Unsere Teilnehmer sind große und kleine Netzbetreiber: Internet Service Provider, Cloud Provider, Content Provider, Content Delivery Networks und Wissenschaftsnetze. Die vollständige Liste finden Si
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https://theiabm.org/bam-categories/internet-distribution/
Content delivery networks (CDNs) and internet content platforms
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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/amazoncloudfront/latest/developerguide/origin-shield.html
To serve live video events or popular on-demand content, you might use multiple content delivery networks (CDNs). Using multiple CDNs can offer certain advantages, but
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https://www.benocs.com/glossary/cdn/
CDNs are networks of servers and caches used to bring content closer to the end-users in the internet, by that reducing latency, jitter and QOE-volatility and offloading traffic from network backbones
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https://www.thefastmode.com/technology-solutions/39127-sparkle-expands-reach-in-brazil-with-new-pop-in-brasilia
Integrated with Sparkle’s Tier-1 global backbone Seabone – the sixth largest IP network worldwide – the new node will enable network operators, ISPs, OTTs, content delivery networks, and content
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https://www.arqiva.com/news-views/news/arqiva-joins-greening-of-streaming
Arqiva develops next-generation cloud-based, IP-enabled services to aggregate media content from different sources for distribution to different platforms. Using content delivery networks that can wor
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1802.06910?context=cs
This paper addresses the four enabling technologies, namely multi-user sparse code multiple access (SCMA), content caching, energy harvesting, and physical layer security for proposing an energy
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https://cyberduck.io/?l=en
Distribute your content in the cloud. Both Amazon CloudFront and Akamai content delivery networks (CDN ) can be easily configured to distribute your files worldwide from edge locations. Connect to any
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https://www.jc2ventures.com/blog/ongoing-pendulum-of-central-and-decentralized-computing
To be fair, centralization and decentralization have always worked in parallel. Consider content delivery networks (CDNs) – we had to build these in the 1990’s to cache content closer to users. I
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https://blog.consoleconnect.com/all-you-need-to-know-about-peering
Peering is common among smaller regional network operators and broadband providers, as well as hosting companies, content delivery networks and content providers, who are looking to extend their globa