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In the last few months, there’s been significant buzz about video innovations such as UHD 4K, Virtual Reality and live streaming. It sounds promising, but for now the reality is more daunting than many would like to admit. The steady march of technology continues to rest on streaming across a network that struggles under the load of our current media environment. For most people today, live-streaming is either a choppy, fragmented HD experience, or a stable, but low quality experience. If the networks can’t handle the congestion now, imagine the strain that streaming VR content will create. In order to…

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