Video software provider Synamedia and Spanish consultancy and systems integrator MoMe have launched what they described as Spain’s first streaming-optimised CDN service, supported by Synamedia Fluid EdgeCDN.
According to the companies, MoMe’s service is the country’s first CDN service built for streaming and designed to meet the regulatory, operational, and performance requirements of broadcasters and media service providers operating in Spain and the wider European market.
MoMe is offering the new service through its subsidiary, Argos Technology Services. It will also offer multi-CDN delivery services outside Spain, including integration with Synamedia Quortex Switch.
Fluid EdgeCDN provides CDN monitoring, providing visibility into the quality of the service as well as the quality of the viewers’ experience. This security framework is reportedly aligned with industry best practices and European data protection and security standards, ensuring a robust and trusted service for mission-critical video delivery.
MoMe’s service has been designed with edge locations close to end users to ensure low latency and high reliability. Fluid EdgeCDN has been deployed across eight data centres in Spain and is integrated directly into the streaming workflow.
Jaime Herbada, Chief Operating Officer at MoMe, said: “Large CDNs designed for global, multi-purpose traffic are not optimised for streaming use cases. Customers lose visibility of their content. By combining Synamedia’s private CDN technology with Spanish infrastructure and our deep technical expertise, we are launching a secure, robust, and streaming-optimised CDNaaS that gives our customers clear visibility and actionable insights into quality of service and quality of experience. This is a major milestone for the Spanish media industry and a strong foundation for expansion across Europe.”
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