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1 Content distribution in Next Generation Networks
Why is a Challenge? Amitabh Kumar

2 Cable has both Channels and Broadband
Regulated Licensed Unregulated Unlicensed TV Half Broadband Half QAM Carriers Net-Neutrality Broadband Comcast DOCSIS 3.0 AT&T U-Verse (VDSL2) Verizon FiOS- ONU

3 Cord Cutting TV Half Broadband Half QAM Carriers Broadband TV Headend
Broadband Headend TV Channels and VoD Licenses- X Price Regulation-X RIO-X

4 Issues With Broadband Need 300 GB of Data per Month ( 3GB/ Hour)
Most Broadband Plans are GB/Month Zero Rating is not Allowed Viewership shifts to Shows ( serials rather than channels) Advertising Revenues Disappear TV Serials need to be priced higher

5 Peering TV Half Broadband Half Broadband External Bandwidth
TV Channels and VoD TV Headend Broadband Headend Broadband External Bandwidth Only for Upload

6 Why Net Neutrality Can be Circumvented
T-Mobile allows all Sites ( Netflix, Hulu and 40 others) to Stream Free for Customers ( Zero rating) (Non-discriminatory) Comcast zero-rates its own Stream TV service, which provides online video to Internet-only customers, but the company says it's beyond the reach of net neutrality rules because Stream TV is an IP cable service instead of one delivered over the public Internet.

7 Video Streaming

8 Linear Vs. On-Demand Zee Cafe
Linear Channel Rs 5 Per Month

9 On-Demand Zee Cafe Rs 5

10 What Appears Far Away is Not Far Away

11 Challanges Regulation Network Capacity Pricing Advertising and IPRs
To Define Broadband Regulation Network Capacity Pricing Advertising and IPRs Diversity & Licensing To Define Net Neutrality Policy on Advertising


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