At CABSAT, Broadpeak will demonstrate how its CDN and streaming server equipment can be used by content providers and operators to support new business models in todays challenging multiscreen environment. Broadpeak will showcase a range of game-changing solutions that can be deployed in the network, in the home, or on the go. The company has always […]
At CABSAT, Broadpeak will demonstrate how its CDN and streaming server equipment can be used by content providers and operators to support new business models in todays challenging multiscreen environment. Broadpeak will showcase a range of game-changing solutions that can be deployed in the network, in the home, or on the go.
The company has always supported a software-based approach to video delivery, enabling operators to take advantage of the extensive benefits offered by virtualisation (i.e. CDN in the cloud) including decreased hardware costs, resource optimisation, increased flexibility, simplified administration, and more.
Broadpeak Software Defined Networks (SDN) CDN technologies naturally extend into end users home networks and on the go for increased mobility to optimise video delivery and ensure a better QoE.
With the rapid deployment of 4G/LTE networks, delivering high-quality video to crowded areas is now possible. At CABSAT 2015, Broadpeak will demonstrate how the CDN can be extended to the base station by deploying nanoCDN technology onto a mobile edge computing platform, This is one example of how Broadpeaks strategic approach to a nanoCDN on the go can leverage base stations in a mobile network.
Leveraging equipment present in the home such as broadband gateways or set-top boxes (STBs), Broadpeaks award-winning nanoCDN technology enables operators to extend their CDN into the home network. nanoCDN now supports four applications, including – multicast ABR for live multiscreen delivery, video transparent caching, VOD pre-caching and multiscreen over satellite.