CDN Video Partnership Between Broadpeak and Wyplay

CDN Video Partnership Between Broadpeak and WyplayCDN video solutions are extremely popular thanks to the continued rise of online video delivery. Thanks to the increasing popularity of streaming services such as YouTube and Netflix, huge amounts of data-heavy video are sent across global networks every day and CDN providers are constantly developing high performance technologies to help with this.

Because of this, CDN video technologies are incredibly popular with many companies, specifically content creators and broadcasters, as they enable huge amounts of video data to be delivered to end users around the world without slow down. The latest broadcaster to team up with a CDN video provider is Wyplay, a leading pay TV operator. They are partnering with the CDN video provider Broadpeak. Broadpeak have a comprehensive network with live and on demand CDN video servers which will be used to integrate their nanoCDN technology with Wyplay’s Frog middleware on set-top boxes to make multiscreen delivery scalable and affordable for telecom, cable and satellite companies.

CDN Video Benefits

“The solution we’ve developed with Wyplay is especially groundbreaking for satellite DTH operators, who have controlled the main TV screen battleground by providing amazing video quality for years,” said Jacques Le Mancq, CEO at Broadpeak. “By deploying Broadpeak’s nanoCDN technology on satellite set-top boxes running Frog middleware, they can now extend the exceptional video quality they are known for to PCs, tablets, smartphones, and secondary WiFi boxes in the home.”

“When it comes to live streaming in the home, today’s television viewers demand superior video quality on all screens,” said Dominique Feral, CMO at Wyplay. “Broadpeak’s nanoCDN technology drastically decreases latency, making it the perfect companion to our Frog middleware solution, which is known for its high-quality and rich feature set. We’re excited to extend the Frog capabilities with Broadpeak’s nanoCDN solution and give pay-TV operators a competitive edge in the marketplace.”