MainStreaming Partners With Comart To Revolutionize Media Delivery Solutions
MainStreaming, an intelligent media delivery company renowned for its AI-powered technology, proudly announces a strategic partnership with Comart, a leading provider of media and broadcast solutions (focused on the Mediterranean region). This collaboration aims to enhance the delivery and optimization of media services, ensuring the highest quality of experience for audiences worldwide.
By leveraging its innovative Intelligent Media Delivery Platform® (iMDP), MainStreaming, empowers media, enterprises, and gaming companies to deliver superior viewing experiences. The iMDP is the first platform designed to guarantee full control over the streaming process, ensuring the highest Quality of Service (QoS) and the best Return on Investment (ROI).
As part of its comprehensive set of services, MainStreaming provides a robust Video Edge Network that optimizes media delivery across various digital platforms. Through this partnership, Comart will act as a business partner, enabling MainStreaming to extend its cutting-edge services to a broader customer base.
“We are excited to partner with Comart, a company that shares our commitment to excellence in media delivery,” said Antonio Corrado, CEO of MainStreaming. “This agreement marks a significant milestone in our mission to revolutionize the streaming experience. By combining our AI-powered technology and advanced Edge Video Delivery Network with Comart’s expertise in media and broadcast solutions, we are poised to set new standards in the industry.”
Comart, based in Athens, Greece, specializes in providing comprehensive media and broadcast solutions. Their expertise and industry knowledge make them an ideal partner to deliver MainStreaming’s services to customers, ensuring optimal media delivery and quality. This partnership aligns with MainStreaming’s strategy to collaborate with industry leaders to enhance service offerings and expand market reach.
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