Will P2P Become a Legitimate Means of Delivering Video?

Does P2P have a legitimate shot at becoming a mass-market distribution model or will networks block the traffic before it has the chance? If P2P really is cheaper and better, then why haven’t content providers adopted it en masse? What’s missing from P2P business models? Can P2P truly support live delivery, Flash-based videos, VOD security, broadcast audience scalability? These and many other questions are addressed in this interactive session.

Moderator:
Marty Lafferty, CEO, DCIA
Presenters:
Robert Levitan, CEO, Pando Networks
Patty Perkins, VP, Special Projects Manager, Wachovia Video Network, Wachovia Bank
Doug Pasko, PMTS, Network and Technology Group, Verizon
Barry Tishgart, VP, Internet Services, Comcast

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