To make peering connectivity work, you need to understand why the Internet isn’t optimized for streaming video and how peering offers the performance, security, and ability to monitor traffic from your content’s point of origin all the way to your viewing audience. This paper explains how the ability to securely deliver high-quality video makes peering connectivity an attractive alternative for online content distributors.
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