February 14, 2017

Featured News

Video Will Be 78% of Mobile Data Traffic by 2021, Says Cisco

By the year 2021, more people will have a mobile device than have running water. Live video especially is poised for strong mobile growth.

Sky Paves the Way for OTT Future

The broadband-based service will be rolled out first in the UK, then in Italy, Germany, and Austria. There's no word yet on whether it would offer 4K content or include bandwidth to the home for 4K streaming.

84% of Pay TV Subs Would Cancel Due to a Poor Customer Experience

Content will get customers to take a look, cautions a Paywizard survey, but a good customer experience will keep them around.

Featured Articles

Latency Sucks! So Which Companies Are Creating a Solution?

It's one of the biggest challenges facing live video streaming today, and it's remained frustratingly stubborn. Explore the technical solutions that could finally bring latency down to the 1-second mark.

Survey: What's Next for OTT?

New survey asks industry members to weigh in on the state of OTT today and share their insights into where they see the market headed in the future

The Future of TV is Now: Streaming Forum Preview

Traditional TV merging with online sources. Data-driven content discovery. Broadcast-quality video. The technologies to deliver these experiences are here today, and we'll talk about them at Streaming Forum in London.

Industry News

Viaccess-Orca and ContentArmor Partnership Strengthens UHD and 4K Content Protection

ContentArmor Watermarking Technology Has Been Integrated in Viaccess-Orca's Sentinel Family of Content Protection Solutions

Cinegy Introduces ‘Cinescore’ Video Encoding Benchmark

castLabs Launch New PRESTOplay Suite of Video Player SDKs

castLabs announce the launch of the PRESTOplay suite of Video Player SDKs for Browsers and iOS/Android with marked improvements on player customization, cross-plugin integration, and offline downloading capabilities.

Divitel awarded patent on two-way A/V accessibility technology

Method enables easy access to video messaging through existing hardware