Broadpeak to Show CDN Gear in Germany

May 10, 2013
Broadpeak will showcase several technologies at ANGA 2013, June 4-6 in Cologne, Germany, including its C-CAS and nanoCDN. Thee C-CAS (Conditional Access System-Compliant Adaptive Streaming) is designed to enable pay TV operators to support adaptive streaming ...
Broadpeak will showcase several technologies at ANGA 2013, June 4-6 in Cologne, Germany, including its C-CAS and nanoCDN.Thee C-CAS (Conditional Access System-Compliant Adaptive Streaming) is designed to enable pay TV operators to support adaptive streaming protocols while simultaneously remaining compliant with conditional access systems on subscribers' existing set-top boxes. The first application of C-CAS is available on Broadpeak's BkS100 VOD servers, to control adaptive streaming at the network level as opposed to within the player.The nanoCDN uses subscribers' home networks to reduce infrastructure investments for network service providers. The first application of nanoCDN is to optimize live OTT video delivery, with more applications to be supported in the future. Its intended to improve the scalability of live OTT TV content by managing video consumption peaks that are not supported by the network infrastructure.

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