<p>➀ DVB-NIP enables direct IP-based content delivery over satellite networks, bridging connectivity gaps for remote areas and transforming satellite infrastructure into an internet extension;</p><p>➁ Integration with CDN technology enhances content distribution efficiency through multicast, reducing bandwidth costs and improving access in regions lacking terrestrial networks;</p><p>➂ Real-world applications include educational programs in Peru and disaster response systems, though challenges like infrastructure upgrades and digital rights management remain barriers to widespread adoption.</p>
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