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<p>contrary to <a href="page.php?w=Real-time_Transport_Protocol">RTP</a>-based adaptive streaming, the packets have no difficulties traversing firewalls and <a href="page.php?w=Network_Address_Translation">NAT</a> devices. Second, since HTTP streaming is purely client-driven, all adaptation logic resides at the client. This reduces the requirement of persistent connections between server and client application. Furthermore, the server is not required to maintain session state information on each client, increasing scalability. Finally, existing</p><p>
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