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I-D ACTION:draft-beck-opes-esfnep-00.txt

2000-11-24 14:48:32
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        Title           : Example Services for Network Edge Proxies
        Author(s)       : A. Beck, M. Hofmann
        Filename        : draft-beck-opes-esfnep-00.txt
        Pages           : 15
        Date            : 22-Nov-00
        
The rapid growth of the Internet and the increasing number of 
Internet users have led to a wide deployment of network edge caching 
proxies. These systems have been very successful in accelerating Web 
content delivery and reducing the load on origin Web servers.  
However, the specific role of these network edge caching proxies as 
a gateway between Web users and content providers suggests utilizing 
them for intelligent services beyond simple caching.

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