EBK COMPUTER NETWORKING
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 9, Problem P11P
a)
Program Plan Intro
Streaming stored audio/video:
- It is an application where the medium of transmission is video that is pre-recorded.
- The video could be a movie or sport show that is already recorded.
- The video are requested are based on the users request, the videos are stored on the servers and based on the request made by the user the videos can be viewed.
- The companies that stream the contents that prerecorded are YouTube, Hulu and Netflix.
b)
Program Plan Intro
Streaming stored audio/video:
- It is an application where the medium of transmission is video that is pre-recorded.
- The video could be a movie or sport show that is already recorded.
- The video are requested are based on the users request, the videos are stored on the servers and based on the request made by the user the videos can be viewed.
- The companies that stream the contents that prerecorded are YouTube, Hulu and Netflix.
c)
Program Plan Intro
Streaming stored audio/video:
- It is an application where the medium of transmission is video that is pre-recorded.
- The video could be a movie or sport show that is already recorded.
- The video are requested are based on the users request, the videos are stored on the servers and based on the request made by the user the videos can be viewed.
- The companies that stream the contents that prerecorded are YouTube, Hulu and Netflix.
d)
Program Plan Intro
Streaming stored audio/video:
- It is an application where the medium of transmission is video that is pre-recorded.
- The video could be a movie or sport show that is already recorded.
- The video are requested are based on the users request, the videos are stored on the servers and based on the request made by the user the videos can be viewed.
- The companies that stream the contents that prerecorded are YouTube, Hulu and Netflix.
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