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The impact of wireless device access on content delivery networks

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The impact of wireless device access on content delivery networks. / Denney, Justin; Race, Nicholas.
Interactive multimedia on next generation networks: first international workshop on multimedia interactive protocols and systems, MIPS 2003, Naples, Italy, November 18-21, 2003. Proceedings. ed. / Giorgio Ventre; Roberto Canonico. Berlin: Springer Verlag, 2003. p. 1-15 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 2899).

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Denney, J & Race, N 2003, The impact of wireless device access on content delivery networks. in G Ventre & R Canonico (eds), Interactive multimedia on next generation networks: first international workshop on multimedia interactive protocols and systems, MIPS 2003, Naples, Italy, November 18-21, 2003. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2899, Springer Verlag, Berlin, pp. 1-15. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-40012-7_1

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Denney, J., & Race, N. (2003). The impact of wireless device access on content delivery networks. In G. Ventre, & R. Canonico (Eds.), Interactive multimedia on next generation networks: first international workshop on multimedia interactive protocols and systems, MIPS 2003, Naples, Italy, November 18-21, 2003. Proceedings (pp. 1-15). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 2899). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-40012-7_1

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Denney J, Race N. The impact of wireless device access on content delivery networks. In Ventre G, Canonico R, editors, Interactive multimedia on next generation networks: first international workshop on multimedia interactive protocols and systems, MIPS 2003, Naples, Italy, November 18-21, 2003. Proceedings. Berlin: Springer Verlag. 2003. p. 1-15. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-40012-7_1

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Denney, Justin ; Race, Nicholas. / The impact of wireless device access on content delivery networks. Interactive multimedia on next generation networks: first international workshop on multimedia interactive protocols and systems, MIPS 2003, Naples, Italy, November 18-21, 2003. Proceedings. editor / Giorgio Ventre ; Roberto Canonico. Berlin : Springer Verlag, 2003. pp. 1-15 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).

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