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Its maximum throughput is 43frames/s at a clock speed of 100MHz which makes it suitable for emerging real-time digital video broadcasting applications such as IP-TV.
Its maximum throughput is 43frames/sec at a clock speed of 100MHz which makes it suitable for real-time digital video broadcasting emerging applications such as IP-TV.
According to the findings, Internet users with a high‐speed Internet service system tend to enjoy various kinds of services, including e‐mail, and depend less on the traditional media, such as TV and radio, for information and entertainment.
Digital TV Broadcast standards (e. g., ATSC, DVB) offer a good solution to last mile Internet delivery.
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Abdolreza Abhari, Mojgan Soraya 
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The distribution models, in particular Zipf-like behavior of YouTube popular video files suggests proxy caching of YouTube popular videos can reduce network traffic and increase scalability of YouTube Web site.
Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) over broadband networks offers more services and flexibility, such as time-shifted TV and video-on-demand (VoD), than the traditional broadcast TV.
This is valuable information for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), because QoS management based on assured download bandwidth can be used in order to provide a target end-user’s QoE when YouTube service is being consumed.
Internet protocols and bandwidth will need upgrading before television can be carried well, but it inevitably will move to the Internet.
The emergence of new platforms providing Internet protocol television (IPTV) services, such as Google TV [1] and Apple TV [2] is expected to revolutionize the way multimedia services are provided on the Internet.
However, I argue that these speed test sites are ultimately less concerned with encouraging high-speed Internet as a broadly accessible public good and more invested in ensuring that consumers have quick and ready access to the one particular video platform owned by that stakeholder.