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''Unbundled'' media content is delivered independently from any physical medium (CDs, DVDs, etc.). The undbundling of content is rehsaping business distribution models, pricing models and is lowering barriers to entry for content authors, expanding the potential for ''[[user generated content]]''.
 
''Unbundled'' media content is delivered independently from any physical medium (CDs, DVDs, etc.). The undbundling of content is rehsaping business distribution models, pricing models and is lowering barriers to entry for content authors, expanding the potential for ''[[user generated content]]''.
 
 
==Alternate Definition==
 
Unbundling may also refer to the forced leasing of network infrastructure to non-Network owners. For this definition, see [[Unbundling | unbundling]].
 
   
   
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