All OTT articles – Page 10
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Thought Leadership
Think HTML5
The question the industry needs to address is how should OTT access evolve? says Aneesh Rajaram, CEO, Opera TV.
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Executive Interviews
Real Housewives, the Kardashians, how NBC's Hendrik McDermott is keeping us up with reality TV
If you want to keep up with the Kardashians, not just with their latest TV adventure, but in any past episode and on social media too, then there’s a service just for you.
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Executive Interviews
IBM: Co-existence with OTT and rethinking the traditional media value chain
Broadcast TV as we know it has gone; for traditional organisations, this means digital reinvention that places the customer experience at its core is necessary.
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Executive Interviews
Cisco CTO Dave Ward: Building a bigger and better internet
As well being SVP, Chief Architect and CTO of Engineering at Cisco Systems, Dave Ward also has ownership connections with both a vineyard and a tomato farm.
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Executive Interviews
Bringing Netflix to a global audience through partners
It can sometimes be a challenge persuading partners to work with us. It was initially a strategic bet on both parts that we could be a real complimentary content service and not cannibalistic.
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Executive Interviews
Gidon Katz: Sending TV over the top
Positioning itself as a mainstream pay-TV offering means Now TV has some specific demands, but customer retention remains the biggest challenge.
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Technical Papers
Improving content interoperability with the DASH content protection exchange format standard
The MPEG-DASH ecosystem is growing quickly, and a significant portion of the content being prepared and delivered is protected content.
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Technical Papers
Passing the tuning test: providing cable-equivalent ad-supported linear programming using MPEG DASH
An ever-growing share of US consumers uses OTT for viewing live content, such as sports events, while the vast majority is still served using traditional distribution methods, such as cable, satellite, IPTV and terrestrial broadcast.
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Technical Papers
DASH in ATSC 3.0: Bridging the gap between OTT and broadcast
ATSC 3.0 revolutionizes TV broadcast distribution. For the first time, a hybrid system is designed from day 1 in order to support broadcast and broadband distribution in an integrated manner and to target different receiver platforms.
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Technical Papers
3GPP based TV service layer
The Third Generation Partnership (3GPP) project since its creation in December 1998 has a long history in enabling mobile communication and had included enablers for media streaming and distribution in its very early roadmap.
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Technical Papers
Future of voice control for consumer interactions with IoT systems: in the context of integration with other services offered by traditional service providers
As the population in developed countries ages and installations of flat screens continue en-mass, consumers’ affection for large TV screens grows.
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Technical Papers
Efficient multi-bitrate HEVC encoding for adaptive streaming
Over-The-Top (OTT) content streaming is poised to grow exponentially in the coming years, driven by the consumer’s need for a rich and high quality viewing experience.
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Technical Papers
How true, synchronized live OTT can change the second screen and social TV game
CDNs and OTT video distribution platforms today use technologies such as HTTP Live Streaming (HLS) and MPEG-DASH, which use segmentation of the video streams and HTTP for delivery.