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  2. Maximize Your Internet Plan With These Gaming Modems - AOL

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    Most gaming modems can handle faster top speeds than your ISP can offer, meaning the latter is ultimately the most limiting factor on your internet speed. DOCSIS 3.0. Data Over Cable Service ...

  3. Reliable Internet Stream Transport - Wikipedia

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    Reliable Internet Stream Transport (RIST) is an open-source, open-specification transport protocol designed for reliable transmission of video over lossy networks (including the Internet) with low latency and high quality. It is currently under development in the Video Services Forum's "RIST Activity Group." [1]

  4. HTTP Live Streaming - Wikipedia

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    Apple also added new tools: tsrecompressor produces and encodes a continuous low latency stream of audio and video. The mediastreamsegmenter tool is now available in a low-latency version. It is an HLS segmenter that takes in a UDP/MPEG-TS stream from tsrecompressor and generates a media playlist, including the new tags above.

  5. List of countries by Internet connection speeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries by Internet connection speed for average and median data transfer rates for Internet access by end-users. The difference between average and median speeds is the way individual measurements are aggregated.

  6. Dolby acquires low-latency streaming platform Millicast

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    Dolby Laboratories today announced that it has acquired Millicast, a WebRTC-based developer platform for building ultra-low-latency video streaming experiences, as it works to build out its ...

  7. Bufferbloat - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of bandwidth requirements, any type of a service which requires consistently low latency or jitter-free transmission can be affected by bufferbloat. Such services include digital voice calls (VOIP), online gaming, video chat, and other interactive applications such as radio streaming, video on demand, and remote login.