Edgeware will bring TV content delivery network (TV CDN) technology to stand IBC 2016. Broadcasters, content owners, network operators, cable companies and OTT providers can discover how Edgewares three-layer architecture, designed specifically for TV, will let them deliver services with no delays, buffering or glitches. In a diverse market of content everywhere, Edgeware is enabling […]
Edgeware will bring TV content delivery network (TV CDN) technology to stand IBC 2016. Broadcasters, content owners, network operators, cable companies and OTT providers can discover how Edgewares three-layer architecture, designed specifically for TV, will let them deliver services with no delays, buffering or glitches.
In a diverse market of content everywhere, Edgeware is enabling its customers to make TV amazing again. While TV and its associated technology has changed, audiences still want to come together to share the event TV experience whether through social media or via mobile applications.
Edgewares product demonstrations at IBC 2016 will show how a TV CDN, as opposed to the general-purpose CDNs designed for software delivery, can allow broadcasters and network operators to benefit from low-latency and cost effective scalability as well as gain the ability to gather insight into its viewers behaviour through analytics.
This is the first time weve presented our unique TV CDN architecture to visitors of IBC and its such an important show because its an event full of people that TV matters to, said Joachim Roos, CEO at Edgeware.
In todays landscape of fast, internet-delivered services, viewers want content quickly with no delays, buffering or glitches. Were looking forward to showing IBC 2016 how to make TV amazing again.
Edgeware has built more than 100 unique TV CDNs for content owners around the world including broadcasters like TVB in Hong Kong, cable companies such as Televisa and network operators such as KPN, TeliaSonera, Cincinnati Bell and Vodafone.