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Wednesday Aug 29, 2007
Private network for online gaming bypasses Internet bottlenecks
A Missouri startup called GameRail feels the pain of latency-challenged online video gamers, and has developed a private network that routes game traffic from PCs to about 10,000 servers hosted by online gaming companies. Essentially, it allows online gamers to bypass the Internet, the company claims.
Posted at 04:49PM Aug 29, 2007 by Simon Bullen in Gaming | Comments[1] |
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