Broadpeak Brings Advanced Video Streaming Solutions To 2022 NAB Show

Broadpeak will highlight how pay-TV operators, content providers, and OTT players can provide a more compelling viewing experience to their audiences. Broadpeak’s CDN and video streaming solutions enable operators, content providers, and OTT players to deliver an outstanding quality of experience (QoE) and future-proof their video delivery operations.
“We are thrilled to be back at the NAB Show — our first major industry event in more than two years, with a number of new future-proof solutions for video delivery and streaming,” said Jacques Le Mancq, CEO at Broadpeak. “Video delivery is evolving, and with Broadpeak’s CDN technologies, our customers can easily adapt to the changing media landscape. We look forward to reconnecting with our customers, partners, and colleagues in person and showcasing how our solutions improve video quality of experience and open new monetization opportunities.”
Show highlights include:
- NEW broadpeak.io SaaS with support for content replacement and ad insertion. Broadpeak will showcase broadpeak.io, its new software as a service (SaaS) that streamlines video streaming. Broadpeak’s new API-based platform offers content providers, pay-TV operators, and OTT service providers an easy, fast, and reliable way to deliver advanced streaming services to their subscribers. Demos will focus on blackout service, virtual channels, and ad insertion applications.
- peakVU.TV for a quick to market IP video streaming service. Broadpeak will demonstrate peakVU.TV for the first time. peakVU.TV is a high-quality and reliable IPTV managed service that enables U.S. broadband, cable, telco, utilities, and wireless operators to launch video streaming services with all the features subscribers demand, including ultra-low-latency live playout, start-over TV, lookback, and NDVR, in less than 60 days.
- Improving streaming quality with high-performance data plane solutions. Broadpeak will showcase high-performance video streaming data plane solutions that enable operators to provide subscribers with Netflix-like quality for on-demand content and broadcast-like quality for live video.
- Uniting content owners and pay-TV operators. The company will also showcase solutions that enable cooperation between content owners and pay-TV operators, resulting in a more compelling experience for subscribers.
Broadpeak designs and manufactures video delivery components for content providers and network service providers deploying IPTV, cable, OTT, and mobile services. Its portfolio of solutions and technologies powers the delivery of movies, television programming, and other video content over managed networks and the Internet for viewing on any type of device. The company’s systems and services help operators increase market share and improve subscriber loyalty with superior quality of experience.
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