Satnews Daily
February 16th, 2015

Of SatBroadcasting™ Interest—@ NAB Show 2015, Broadpeak Bringing CDN + Server Goodies For Demos


 
[SatNews] Broadpeak helps IPTV, OTT, hybrid TV, cable, and mobile operators around the world cost-effectively deliver video content anytime, anywhere, on any device, and over any network while providing a superior quality of experience (QoE) to customers.

At the 2015 NAB Show, Broadpeak will demonstrate how its CDN and streaming server equipment can be used by content providers and operators to support new business models in today's challenging multiscreen environment. Broadpeak will showcase a range of game-changing solutions that can be deployed in the network, in the home, or on the go.

In the Network
As consumer demand for video content on any device continues to grow, virtualization has emerged as the most flexible and cost-effective content delivery method for payTV services. Broadpeak's software-based approach to video delivery allows operators to take advantage of the extensive benefits offered by virtualization, including decreased hardware costs, resource optimization, increased flexibility, simplified administration, and more. A key demonstration in the network area of Broadpeak's NAB booth will be the company's "CDN in a Box" solution, which dramatically simplifies the deployment of video streaming services by providing operators with:

• Cloud PVR TV capabilities, enabling operators to offer start-over, time-shifting, and catch-up TV, as well as impulsive recording, while only storing content once. This dramatically reduces operators' storage expenses.
• BkM100 CDN Mediator, a unified CDN manager. At NAB, Broadpeak will showcase an enhanced GUI and new bandwidth optimization features, which enable operators to limit the number of devices that can simultaneously access a service within the home, and to adapt the bitrate of streamed content to the type of device. These news features open up new business models for operators.
• BkA100 video delivery analytics software solution, which aggregates data from various components of the video delivery chain to provide operators with meaningful information about video consumption and service quality in a variety of formats. At the NAB booth, BkA100's daily report feature will be demonstrated. This unique tool provides operators with timely reports on content, sessions, VOD and live services, alarm information, and more.
• Fast channel change technologies for live IPTV services, significantly enhancing the end customers' QoE by drastically reducing the channel switching time.
• The umbrellaCDN™ CDN selection solution, available both as a service and as a product, allowing content providers and operators to always choose the most adapted CDN to deliver their video content.

Broadpeak Software Defined Networks (SDN) CDN technologies naturally extend into end users' home networks and on the go for increased mobility to optimize video delivery and ensure a better QoE.

In the Home
Broadpeak's award-winning nanoCDN™ technology enables operators to extend their CDN into the home network leveraging equipment such as broadband gateways and set-top boxes (STBs). nanoCDN now supports four applications, which will be demonstrated at NAB:

• Multicast ABR for live multiscreen delivery: nanoCDN makes live OTT video delivery to any device truly scalable by turning millions of broadband gateways or STBs into active components of an operator's content delivery infrastructure. Leveraging home networks, operators can cost-effectively manage the consumption peaks of live multiscreen services for millions of simultaneous viewers using only a few megabits per second from their network. This is done by implementing multicast support for most popular ABR formats.
• Video transparent caching: This application of nanoCDN allows operators to handle the growing volume of unmanaged video content on their backbones efficiently. Through nanoCDN, operators can reduce peering costs for ISPs while optimizing their network resources and improving the QoE for end users. The application paves the way for new business models, enabling operators to monetize the caching capability with content owners, without the latter needing to modify their set-up.
• VOD pre-caching: Leveraging customer premises equipment (CPE) and multicast technology, the VOD pre-caching application of nanoCDN optimizes streaming capacity and end users' QoE for VOD services. Broadpeak's solution is installed in the equipment, enabling it to act like a cache server located near end users, since the CPE is inside the home network. Multicast is used to send video content to the home gateway during off-peak hours, improving QoE for all customers, even those not eligible for Ultra HD.
• Multiscreen over satellite: Together with Eutelsat's "smart LNB," nanoCDN enables cost-effective multiscreen video delivery over satellite. NAB Show attendees will be able to see a demonstration at Eutelsat's booth SU6713
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On the Go
With the rapid deployment of 4G/LTE networks, delivering high-quality video to crowded areas is now a reality. At the 2015 NAB Show, Broadpeak will present how the CDN can be extended to the base station by deploying caching and nanoCDN technologies onto a mobile edge computing platform. This is one example of how Broadpeak's strategic approach to a "CDN on the go" can leverage base stations in a mobile network.

For additional information regarding Broadpeak, please visit http://www.broadpeak.tv/