A Model for Content Internetworkin(CDI)
draft-day-cdnp-model-09
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| Authors | Mark Day , Bradley Cain , Gary Tomlinson , Phillip Rzewski | ||
| Last updated | 2001-11-28 | ||
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Abstract
Content [distribution] internetworking (CDI) is the technology for interconnecting content networks, sometimes previously called 'content peering' or 'CDN peering.' A common vocabulary helps the process of discussing such interconnection and interoperation. This document introduces content networks and content internetworking, and defines elements for such a common vocabulary.
Authors
Mark Day
Bradley Cain
Gary Tomlinson
Phillip Rzewski
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