multicastin
Multicastin is a term occasionally used to describe the dissemination of data to multiple recipients over a network using multicast techniques. It is not a standard, widely adopted term in core networking literature, and its precise meaning can vary by context. In general, multicastin implies a one-to-many delivery model that aims to reduce redundant data transmissions by delivering a single stream to a group rather than separate copies to each recipient.
Typical implementation relies on IP multicast addressing. Recipients join a multicast group using protocols such as
Common use cases include live video or audio distribution, real-time financial data feeds, large-scale software updates
Benefits of multicastin include bandwidth efficiency and scalability for large groups, since data is not duplicated
Because multicastin is not a standardized term, definitions may differ among organizations. When used, it typically