nanoCDN wins its 3rd award

During the 2017 SCTE Cable-Tec Expo in Denver, Colorado, Broadpeak’s nanoCDNTM technology won the Broadband Technology Report (BTR) Diamond award in the video distribution solutions category.

As the first provider of multicast ABR technology, we are very proud that nanoCDNTM was honored with the award, based on a variety of criteria, including unique technology or application thereof, innovation, ease-of-use, efficiency, reliability, and contribution to profitability.

The year nanoCDNTM multicast ABR was launched, in 2012, it already won the CSI award for best webTV technology or service and the year of its first deployment in 2014, it won again the CSI award!

Learn more about nanoCDN multicast ABR and why it has won 3 awards here or download the brochure.

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