Research on P2P TV in Europe
I just finished reading a nice article featured on Ars Technica on a next-gen P2P project having recently received important funding from the EU.
It seems that they are trying to make the technology work even despite the upload limitations present in most countries in Europe.
The project’s website can be accessed here and you might as well want to contribute to their success as they are currently looking for “a few thousand volunteers to hammer on the software in order to produce enough test data for the team to use as it continues to refine the code”.
It seems that they are trying to make the technology work even despite the upload limitations present in most countries in Europe.
The project’s website can be accessed here and you might as well want to contribute to their success as they are currently looking for “a few thousand volunteers to hammer on the software in order to produce enough test data for the team to use as it continues to refine the code”.
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