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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Will P2P Become a Legitimate Means of Delivering Video?

At the Streaming Media East show on Tuesday May 20th, Marty Lafferty from the DCIA will be leading a session entitled "Will P2P Become a Legitimate Means of Delivering Video?". Controversy now surrounds the role P2P will play especially in high-quality video delivery on the Net. Does P2P have a legitimate shot at becoming a mass-market distribution model or will networks block the traffic before it has the chance?

Confirmed speakers include:

  • Moderator: Marty Lafferty, CEO, DCIA
  • Doug Pasko, PMTS, Network and Technology Group, Verizon
  • Barry Tishgart, VP, Internet Services, Comcast 
  • Patty Perkins, VP, Special Projects Manager, Wachovia 

Have a topic or question for any of the speakers you want to see addressed? Submit it in the comments section and we'll add it to the Q&A portion of the session.

Registration is still open and you can see all the various pricing packages, including a one-day ticket on our website. Six years since we took over the StreamingMedia.com business and we've still managed to keep the conference very affordable for everyone to attend. A full two-day conference ticket is only $895.

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