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    <au>Metz, Chris</au>
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  <ti>Internet Multimedia: Answering Basic Questions.</ti>
  <so>IEEE Internet Computing 09, No.04, 51-55 (2005).</so>
  <py>2005</py>
  <pu>Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)</pu>
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    <la>EN</la>
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  <utgroup>
    <ut>video on demand</ut>
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  <ligroup>
    <li>doi:10.1109/MIC.2005.85</li>
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    <ab>Summary: IP networks, including the public Internet and private corporate intranets, have emerged as the common way to carry data, voice, and video --- otherwise known as multimedia. Some technologies and protocols that help multimedia work over IP networks are already well established. Others will become more familiar as Internet multimedia becomes more prevalent.</ab>
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