3. INTERNET DELIVERY CHALLENGES Although often referred to as a single entity, the Internet is actually composed of thousands of different networks, each providing access to a small percentage of end users Even the largest network has only about 5% of Internet access traffic, and percentages drop off sharply from there (see Figure 1). In fact, it takes well over 650 networks to reach 90% of all access traffic. This means that centrally-hosted content must travel over multiple networks to reach its end users. Unfortunately, inter-network data communication is neither an efficient nor reliable operation and can be adversely affected by a number of factors. The most significant include