Known Mechanisms for Content Internetworking
draft-douglis-cdi-known-mech-00
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Authors | Fred Douglis , Imran Noor Chaudhri , Phillip Rzewski | ||
Last updated | 2001-11-09 | ||
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Abstract
Content Networks provide infrastructure, at layers 4 through 7, to get content to end users in a scalable, reliable, and cost-effective fashion. Content Internetworking is the interconnection of multiple content networks. This document describes some existing technologies for content internetworking.
Authors
Fred Douglis
Imran Noor Chaudhri
Phillip Rzewski
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