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Video on Demand

Hospital and a staff member from a shelter for abused spouses and children (Lovett). As with the previous two videos students were allowed personal participation through calls and faxes (Lovett). ConclusionsAlthough the concept of video on demand has been tossed around for some time and utilized on a small-scale basis it is not yet a viable commercial alternative on a large-scale basis (Shenoda). It will undoubtedly be Video on Demand’s utilization in business and application which will bring it to the forefront in terms of commercial applications directed toward entertainment. Sources CitedLantz, Keith A. New Media: Sounds and images bridge the gap: Businesses increasingly are using video to interconnect distant company locations. Serving them could be an excelle, Telephony, 8 Dec 1997.Lovett, Marcelle C.; Walzak, David P. North Florida Distance Learning Consortium' s innovative distance., T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education), 1 Aug 1997.O'Brien, Tom. Cable Smarts Up: 'Narrowcasting' Proves a Success, The World & I, 1 Feb 1997.Shenoda, George. Chief Technical Officer, ADC Kentrox, Portland, Ore., ATM is ready to move MPEG audio, video, Electronic Engineering Times, 20 Jan 1997. ...

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