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In hierarchical reliable multicast schemes, the number of repair proxies and their locations influence the delivery delay. Low delivery delay is essential for the transmission of real time media. In this paper, we propose a method to decide optimal locations of repair proxies that minimizes the mean delivery delay of all receivers in heterogeneous network using a dynamic programming approach. The evaluation results of our optimal proposal in a simulation topology show that the mean delivery delay of all receivers can be reduced by about 10ms in network size of 1000 nodes. Our method can be used by network providers in order to reduce delivery delay in their HRM network.