What is multicasting?
a. It’s a computer term. It means doing several tasks with your computer simultaneously.
b. It’s an online-radio term. It means webcasting multiple genres of music at the same time, so listeners can choose the music they want to hear.
c. It’s a broadcasting term. It means using digital bandwidth to transmit up to four standard TV pictures instead of broadcasting one HDTV signal.
d. It’s an Internet term. It means serving up different web pages to multiple audiences, based on cookie-defined demographics.
c
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