Live Internet video streaming will never reach TV proportions because there aren’t any content delivery networks that can perform the way broadcast and cable TV can perform, Mark Cuban says on his blog. He notes that smaller Web video sites can place restrictions on commercial content and can also have difficulty reaching large simultaneous audiences, and some of the larger content delivery networks cannot deliver more than one Web stream to more than 1 million viewers at the same time, hindering any attempt to create event-driven Webcasts on a TV scale.
—Sergio Ibarra
Live Web Video Faces CDN Issues
Jan 28, 2009 • Post A Comment
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