Archive for the ‘ cooperation ’ Category

Logistics!

Many companies are investing in online content services. YouTube, Hulu, broadcasters, publishers. These companies build business cases on the boom of online video: advertisement models, subscription models and pay-per-view models. Their business cases depend on scalability and performance of the internet, both broadband and mobile.

Internet vs cable
Cable operators offer good quality and quality of service, but their limited number of channels and titles can never compete with the vast number of internet channels and billions of online videos. Consumers don’t want to be locked into a package anymore. They want to pull content. Subscribers want to be in control. The internet is open and therefore the distribution infrastructure of today and the future. Digital television operators who ignore this fact will face a very difficult future.

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CDN federation, standards

The number of deployed CDNs within telcos and hosting providers is growing fast. We have deployed a lot of CDNs in the past year, and there is a waiting list for deployments for this year. The need for connecting CDNs together is growing. This post gives more details about our inter-CDN / CDN federation standards and the pilots we do in this area. Read more

IBM partnership, IBM CDN

Jet Stream and IBM have formed a partnership to work together in CDN projects. Jet Stream was contacted by IBM about 9 months ago to learn more about our CDN technologies… Read more

Meet in San José

Next week I will attend Streaming Media West in San José.

We are already scheduling meetings, but feel free to contact Mark to schedule a meeting on November 18th or 19.

Looking forward to meet you and discuss your CDN strategies and requirements.

The EU streaming market

So there is no European market. So how do streaming providers make a living if the market is so scattered and diffuse? What are the opportunities and threats? Read more