Content Delivery Network Innovation by Broadpeak

Content Delivery Network Innovation by BroadpeakContent delivery network innovation is something most of the world’s biggest CDN providers are investing in heavily. From providers such as Limelight Networks, Akamai and Level 3, to Fastly, CDNetworks and Verizon, content delivery network innovation can help these providers develop new and exciting services that can be used to entice a broad range of new customers to utilise their networks.

By innovating, CDN providers can improve the speed of their networks, offer new types of services and create new points of presence around the world to broaden their reach of their network. By doing this, they can improve overall CDN performance and ensure their customers have access to the widest range of potential end users from all around the world.

Content Delivery Network Innovation Benefits

Now, the latest CDN provider to invest in content delivery network innovation Broadpeak. Broadpeak are a leading CDN and streaming video provider and they are investing in two projects with the European Commission to help define and standardise 5G mobile internet standards. Broadpeak will specifically be looking at how satellites can be utilised for 5G to help bring high speed mobile data to more corners of the world. By participating in these content delivery network innovation projects, Broadpeak will be well placed to take advantage of 5G technology once it is released, offering customers unrivalled speed of mobile networks.

“5G networks are the future of content delivery in the mobile operator world,” said Jacques Le Mancq, CEO, Broadpeak. “By taking a leadership role in defining 5G standards, Broadpeak continues its commitment to customers in ensuring that a superior end-user experience is delivered, with the utmost scalability, bandwidth efficiency, and quality on every screen. With standardised 5G networks on the horizon, consumers can enjoy the highest quality of experience whether they are on the go, in the home, using an eMBMS device, or a regular smartphone.”