LTN said it delivered one million live video feeds via the LTN Network, the company’s proprietary multicast-enabled global IP network that it says delivers less than 200ms latency and 99.999% reliability.
On 8 May 2023, LTN managed its one millionth live feed for a live soccer game between Arsenal de Sarandí and Gimnasia La Plata in Argentina’s Liga Profesional de Fútbol. Since its inception in 2007, LTN has delivered live feeds via the LTN Network for primary transmission, testing, and monitoring for a diverse range of programming including live news coverage, entertainment, political live events, esports, and premium live sports events such as the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, NFL Draft 2020, and American Idol.
Yair Amir, chief science officer and co-founder at LTN, said: “Our one millionth booking on the LTN Network marks a cataclysmic shift in the status quo of live media delivery as world leading organisations recognize the potential of IP-based distribution. In an increasingly complex and fragmented market with new business models emerging and new ways of working constantly evolving, multicast enabled, intelligent IP video transport provides the best foundation to underpin the future for any media business. We’re incredibly proud of this milestone and look forward to continuing to innovate with our Network to drive business results for our customers.”
Organisations such as MSG Networks, TelevisaUnivision, Deutsche Welle, Sinclair Broadcast Group, and Fox Sports have used the LTN Network to deliver sports, news, and other entertainment content to global viewers across traditional broadcast, over the top (OTT), free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST), and other digital platforms.
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