Broadpeak Highlight Future-Proof Video Streaming Solutions At The 2023 NAB Show
Broadpeak will showcase world-class software and services for video delivery and streaming. With Broadpeak’s software deployed on-premises, offered as a service, or a hybrid of both, video service and content providers can deliver an outstanding quality of experience (QoE) and reduce energy consumption.
Key Highlights at 2023 NAB Show Will Include:
- NEW Advanced CDN Preparing Operators for the Future of Video Delivery
Broadpeak will launch the next generation of its Advanced CDN, featuring an open, dynamic, and elastic architecture. For the first time, Broadpeak will demonstrate the newest version of its context-aware Advanced CDN with new features that bring high performance and energy efficiency, while enabling a compelling QoE.
Additionally, Broadpeak will showcase new analytics features, including trending and anomaly detection, to optimize capacity planning, troubleshooting, and video consumption analysis. Broadpeak will also highlight its new BkS450 high-performance video streaming software, which brings outstanding cost savings and energy efficiency to video streaming infrastructure, enabling the delivery of video services at 725 Gbps in HTTP on servers consuming 900 W of power.
- Enhancing Video QoE and Monetization With Multicast ABR
Broadpeak’s nanoCDN multicast ABR (mABR) solution brings scalability and low latency to the live multiscreen video delivery environment. During the show, attendees can stop by the Broadpeak booth to see how nanoCDN improves QoE, especially at peaks. Real-world deployments by leading operators will be shown for low latency, monetization, targeted ad delivery, and other use cases.
- Packaging Content on the Fly With the BkS350 Origin Packager
Broadpeak will showcase its BkS350 Origin Packager that enables video delivery to any player or device for live and on-demand applications. The BkS350 combines a just-in-time packaging feature and a built-in cache mechanism to deliver the highest throughput, while reducing storage space, protecting ABR video content, and enabling control over video quality.
BkS350 Origin Packager is able to deliver content to any off-net or on-net CDN, and is deployable on-prem, in the cloud, or in hybrid mode.
- Simplifying Video Streaming With broadpeak.io SaaS
broadpeak.io software-as-a-service makes video streaming easy for video service and content providers. The API-based platform provides a simple, fast, and reliable way to launch and deliver advanced streaming services. Demos will focus on dynamic ad insertion, live channel creation, content replacement, and personalized virtual channels for FAST use cases.
- Increasing Monetization With Dynamic Targeted Ad insertion
Broadpeak will highlight its server-side ad insertion software and service for monetizing video services. Broadpeak’s dynamic targeted ad insertion solution offers seamless integration with major ad-tech partners, enabling video service and content providers to deliver direct sales and programmatic advertising.
- Speeding Up Time to Market for IP Video Streaming Services With peakVU.TV
Broadpeak will demonstrate peakVU.TV, 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. peakVU.TV enables a simple, fast transition to IP video delivery. With peakVU.TV, operators can launch a video streaming service with ultra-low-latency live playout, start-over TV, lookback, NDVR, and other advanced features in a few weeks.
- Optimizing QoE for Video Delivery Over Satellite
Broadpeak and technology partners will demo a native IP-over-satellite ecosystem. Using the SKYflow solution, operators can deliver a massive number of OTT streams anywhere, even to remote areas, with no compromise on quality. SKYflow integrates technologies from Broadpeak, EasyBroadcast, EKT, and ST Engineering.
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