The current Internet lacks end-to-end QoS provision capabilities, network security and personal privacy protection, large-capacity streaming media exchange and transmission capabilities, as well as NAT/FW barriers faced by P2P applications and the lack of IP address resources. These problems have inhibited its development towards a more abundant application and profitable direction. How to evolve the existing Internet architecture and its related technologies has become a hot topic of common concern in the industry. Generally speaking, the Internet has brought prosperity to society, but for network operators, the benefits brought by the Internet have not flowed into the pockets of operators according to a reasonable input-output ratio. For example, while major service providers (SPs) provide their users with large-capacity E-mail space and various application services (such as games, streaming media, etc.), they have brought about a surge in network traffic and an upgrade of network capacity, but operators have not received a reasonable return. The reason is due to the inherent defects of the Internet: the current Internet is not designed for the purpose of profit for operators. It is based on a \"big pot\" resource sharing model under a mutual trust mechanism. For this reason, \"free\" has become a popular rule for Internet applications.
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