IBC 2018: Scalable video delivery solutions for uncompromised QoE accross all screens

Are you looking for solutions to offer the best Quality of Experience to your subscribers with ultra low latency and to deploy advanced TV services?
Come and meet with Broadpeak in Amsterdam!
At the 2018 IBC Show, Broadpeak will demonstrate its CDN and video streaming solutions for cable, telecom and satellite operators and for content providers.
You will be able to learn more about nanoCDN multicast ABRcloud PVR, local cachingCDN selection, and also watermarkingorigin packagerad insertionvirtual CDN and comprehensive video delivery analytics.

Visit Broadpeak’s team at stand 5.B78.
Use our Customer code 16417 for a FREE Exhibit Hall Pass. Register here

 

KEY DEMOS YOU SHOULD NOT MISS!
Boost QoE and minimize bandwidth and latency with nanoCDN™ multicast ABR

HTTP video delivery to any device truly scalable and ultra-low latency.

Broadpeak will showcase innovative new features for nanoCDN including CMAF and chunked transfer encoding support to further decrease latency for OTT live streaming.

Cloud PVR: Deliver petabytes of TV recordings and playback on every screen

Manage Catch-up TV, Time-Shifting, Start Over, Live TV Recording and impulsive recording, using a shared copy or private copy model.

Local Caching:  reduce CDN costs and guarantee QoE

With Broadpeak’s BroadCache Boxes, content providers can dramatically reduce their CDN costs and boost their subscribers’ QoE by deploying local caches into operators’ networks.

Multiscreen Live and VoD via Satellite

Deliver a true multiscreen experience while preserving the quality of traditional satellite distribution with Broadpeak’s nanoCDN multicast ABR for satellite

 

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