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Nikkei Network

May 2007

FEATURE 1

 

Simple Comprehension through Q&A

 

How to Become More Knowledgeable in Transmitting Moving Pictures

 

The transmission of moving pictures via the Internet has become more familiar with the appearance of sites such as YouTube and GyaO.  Not many people, however, really understand how the data gets to their personal computers.  We will explain the key technologies of transmitting moving images, answering five questions.

 

Prologue: There are many wondrous things about the transmission of moving images

Q1: How is moving image data produced?

Q2: Is there a difference between different ways of encoding?

Q3: How do you download it and how do you play it?

Q4: Doesn’t the Internet break down?

Q5: How you can do better while still using NAT (Network Address Translation)

 


Beginner’s Question

 

Is old data from web sites still available?

 

 

FEATURE 2

 

Exploring characteristics and usage points

 

Product Study: PLC Modems

 

More and more modems for PLC (Power Line Communication) use are appearing on the market.  What are the characteristics of these products and in what ways are they different?  What should you do in order to use your PLC modem at the highest possible speed?  We explain the characteristics and usage points of PLC modems as simply as possible, using actual data.

 

Prologue: What sort of product is a PLC modem? A complete overview of the products available

Part 1: Getting to know modem trends, with a focus on differences in applications and loaded functions

Part 2: Let’s make the fullest possible use of PLC, with tips on the skills for avoiding a slowdown in speed

Boxed column: The PLC modem pursuing easy fingertip installation

Boxed column: We tried a PLC modem with a maximum speed of 85Mbps

 

 

FEATURE 3

 

Learning Network Infrastructure in Charts

 

RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)

 

A mechanism for sending voice and data with the minimum possible delay and degradation


 

Nikkei Network

May 2007

FEATURE 1

 

Simple Comprehension through Q&A

 

How to Become More Knowledgeable in Transmitting Moving Pictures

 

The transmission of moving pictures via the Internet has become more familiar with the appearance of sites such as YouTube and GyaO.  Not many people, however, really understand how the data gets to their personal computers.  We will explain the key technologies of transmitting moving images, answering five questions.

 

Prologue: There are many wondrous things about the transmission of moving images

Q1: How is moving image data produced?

Q2: Is there a difference between different ways of encoding?

Q3: How do you download it and how do you play it?

Q4: Doesn’t the Internet break down?

Q5: How you can do better while still using NAT (Network Address Translation)

 


Beginner’s Question

 

Is old data from web sites still available?

 

 

FEATURE 2

 

Exploring characteristics and usage points

 

Product Study: PLC Modems

 

More and more modems for PLC (Power Line Communication) use are appearing on the market.  What are the characteristics of these products and in what ways are they different?  What should you do in order to use your PLC modem at the highest possible speed?  We explain the characteristics and usage points of PLC modems as simply as possible, using actual data.

 

Prologue: What sort of product is a PLC modem? A complete overview of the products available

Part 1: Getting to know modem trends, with a focus on differences in applications and loaded functions

Part 2: Let’s make the fullest possible use of PLC, with tips on the skills for avoiding a slowdown in speed

Boxed column: The PLC modem pursuing easy fingertip installation

Boxed column: We tried a PLC modem with a maximum speed of 85Mbps

 

 

FEATURE 3

 

Learning Network Infrastructure in Charts

 

RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)

 

A mechanism for sending voice and data with the minimum possible delay and degradation