Broadpeak joins Streaming Video Alliance

Oct. 27, 2018
Broadpeak has joined the Streaming Video Alliance, an industry association dedicated to helping solve the challenges facing the online video ...

Broadpeak has joined the Streaming Video Alliance, an industry association dedicated to helping solve the challenges facing the online video market. Alliance members, which represent the entire video streaming ecosystem, work together to produce best practices, specifications, and requirements to provide a better viewer experience at scale.

"The Streaming Video Alliance addresses topics that are at the heart of our strategy, from optimizing video delivery to reducing latency, enhancing security, leveraging multicast capabilities of networks for live multiscreen video delivery, and using advanced analytics," said Jacques Le Mancq, CEO at Broadpeak. "These technology innovations are designed to ensure a flawless quality of experience across all screens and streamline the distribution process for content providers and operators. We look forward to bringing our experience in these areas to the alliance."

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