Satellite Communications White Papers
Streaming from the Edge: Satellite-based Content Distribution and Delivery
Overview As the market for Internet connectivity transitions to value-added content distribution and delivery (CDD), satellite players are forced with modifying their core business. No longer can satellite service providers rely only on point-to-point Internet connections as the sole revenue source. Traditional video broadcast markets are flat, and many video broadcasters are faced with idle resources and stagnant revenues. Satellite players are now forced to develop new services that create additional value, fill transponders and ensure enhanced revenue.
| Publisher | InfoLibria, Inc. | File Format | PDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5 |
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| Date Published | August 2003 | Downloads | 22 |
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