Broadpeak, a leading provider of content delivery network (CDN), video streaming solutions, and multicast ABR for content providers and pay-TV operators worldwide, and Wyplay, a global TV professional services and video platform solutions provider, will host a joint virtual roundtable discussion on 16 March. The panel will explore the latest trends related to the TV industry's transition to all-IP, with real-world case studies from Deutsche Telekom, RDK, and tier-1 TV operators.
THE TOPIC:
TV Moving to All-IP – Dream or Reality? From the Network and Beyond, Learnings From Leading Service Providers.
WHEN:
The 45-minute roundtable discussion will be held on Tuesday 16 March at 4 pm CET.
WHO:
The roundtable discussion will feature the following expert speakers:
Pedro Bandeira, vice president, product and new business, Europe, at Deutsche Telekom.
Rob Suero, technology planning and development at RDK.
Xavier Leclercq, vice president of business development at Broadpeak.
Dominique Feral, chief sales and marketing officer and co-founder at Wyplay.
Andreas Waltenspiel, founder and general manager of Waltenspiel Management Consulting, will moderate the roundtable discussion.
WHY:
Online video will soon make up more than 80% of all consumer Internet traffic. However, TV service providers face several key challenges when moving to an all-IP strategy.
WHAT:
During the roundtable discussion, industry experts will examine the misconceptions, trade-offs and proven solutions for live, on-demand and linear TV. A major point of discussion will be how RDK simplifies the journey to all-IP. Attendees will learn about the role of efficient networks versus smart CPE and where it is important to put intelligence. In addition, the panelists will analyse strategies for overcoming the multiple legacy challenges and proven solutions to deploy in the short and long term. Best practices and proven recipes will be identified based on real customer stories from tier-1 operators.
To register for this virtual event, please visit: https://www.wyplay.com/TV-moving-to-all-IP/