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Internet Multicasting
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ALSO CALLED: MBONE, Multicasting, and IP Multicasting
DEFINITION: The MBone, now sometimes called the Multicast Internet, is an arranged use of a portion of the Internet for Internet Protocol (IP) multicasting (sending files - usually audio and video streams - to multiple users at the same time somewhat as radio and TV programs are broadcast
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Maximum Mobility
| sponsored by AT&T Corp
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This article from Time Inc. Content Solutions discusses the new breed of mobile technologies and services, and explains how to pick the right devices and software.
Posted: 06 Oct 2008 | Published: 04 Oct 2008
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Valuing the Need for Data Speed at Critical Business Inflections
| sponsored by BlueArc Corp.
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The survey represents a close look into the issues, drivers, challenges, imperatives and best practices in maintaining system uptime in the midst of exploding demand for increased data performance and storage.
Posted: 06 Jun 2008 | Published: 01 Jun 2008
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INTERNET MULTICASTING DEFINITION (continued):
over airwaves). Although most Internet traffic is unicast (one user requesting files from one source at another Internet address), the Internet's IP protocol also supports multicasting, the transmission of data packets intended for multiple addresses. Since most IP servers on the Internet do not currently support the multicasting part of the protocol, the MBone was set up to form a network within the Internet that could transmit multicasts. The MBone was set up in 1994
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