All Traffic management articles – Page 6
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Industry Trends
Mobile TV: A more direct relationship with viewers?
Mobile TV has been a topic of conversation in both the mobile and broadcasts arenas for years. Now, there is real progress in this area.
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Industry Trends
How CBC Radio Canada wants to create open-source SMPTE 2110 software
CBC Radio Canada wants to reduce the barriers to entry for smaller software developers and boost interoperability.
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Industry Trends
Cloud-based review and approval
IBC2017 provided further evidence that cloud-based technologies have entered a mature phase, from production through to playout.
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Industry Trends
IP: Have we made a terrible mistake?
IP has brought innovation to programme makers and viewers, but do the benefits outweigh concerns about the effort required to make a broadcast-ready network, asks regular IBC365 columnist John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017 round-up: Trade bodies and industry alliances
The broadcast and media industry’s trade bodies were out in force at this year’s IBC, demonstrating technology advances, forging alliances and showcasing their standards work.
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Industry Trends
SMPTE approves ST 2110 standards suite for IP
SMPTE has announced at IBC the approval of the first standards within SMPTE ST 2110, the standards suite for carrying content over internet protocol (IP).
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Henrik Voigt, Ericsson
Consumer demand for 5G is high as they look to enjoy live TV on mobile devices while benefitting from greater personalisation and convenience.
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Thought Leadership
Moving beyond the broadcast Vs on-demand debate
The rise of OTT services have led many to question the definition of broadcast, but the focus should be on the needs of end-users, says Stan Moote.
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Industry Trends
IBC2017: Facebook boss hails impact of video
Video consumption on Facebook is “exploding” and will soon make up three quarters of the company’s mobile data traffic, according to Facebook Product Director Daniel Danker.
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Thought Leadership
EBU set to prove multi-CDN advantages
The EBU’s multi-CDN project will help its members deliver content reliably over the internet in a cost-effective manner, writes Bram Tullemans.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Dinara Toktosunova, Ruptly
”360-degree video is a natural step forward for us”, says Dinara Toktosunova, CEO, Ruptly
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Industry Trends
Weekly news round-up: Fox News pulled from UK and US expands 5G trials
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Industry Trends
What's next? The future priorities of broadcast CTOs
Intense competition and seismic technology shifts means that keeping up with the twists and turns of the tech and telco sectors has never been more important.
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Thought Leadership
The rise of the niche SVOD service and the role of the cloud
The OTT video industry combines diverse, informative and entertaining content with intuitive and modern user interfaces writes Dan Finch, Chief Commercial Officer, Simplestream.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Media, Entertainment and Advertising Solution Brief
This brief addresses the need for media, entertainment and advertising providers to meet rising consumption demand.
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Industry Trends
Launching a successful future for startups
Innovative startup companies leading the future for the digital media landscape will be showcased at the IBC2017 Startup Forum.
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Industry Trends
Forging a future for startups
The Startup Forum at IBC2017 will showcase 75 startups from around the world, providing them with the opportunity to pitch to leading investors and executives.
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Thought Leadership
The five core drivers for a successful OTT business
Keeping up with the latest digital trends is essential for OTT service providers writes Chris Wagner, EVP, NeuLion.
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Thought Leadership
Today’s online TV delivery: solving the build vs buy conundrum
Television delivery is almost unrecognisable from what it was just five years ago, writes Edgeware Chief Marketing Officer Richard Brandon.
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Industry Trends
Making OTT pay
As OTT content grows in popularity, the challenge is to adopt models and tools that provide revenue in keeping – or outpacing – traditional delivery methods.