Bits, Big Screens, And Biology (2012)

By Dr. Robert L Howald and Dr. Sean McCarthy, Motorola Mobility

In summary, we will evaluate long-term network prospects, capturing the potential trajectory of video services, innovative encoding techniques, emerging use cases and delivery, and shifting traffic aggregates. In so doing, an enduring network migration plan supporting multiple generations of video and service evolution can be projected.

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