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How UK ISPs Can Prepare for the Live Streaming Tsunami

How UK ISPs Can Prepare for the Live Streaming Tsunami

It is clear that the trend toward live streaming sports is growing, and with it so are the challenges for UK ISPs delivering live content seamlessly to all corners of the internet. Like a tsunami, live streaming can inundate ISP networks as subscribers log on to watch the game all at once.

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Podcast featured image - How Netskrt is transforming live streaming video

How Netskrt is transforming live streaming video​

Whether you are a content provider or an Internet Service Provider (ISP), live streaming events likely cause some heartburn. Why? Bandwidth and quality. As bandwidth becomes constrained, viewing quality often degrades for subscribers. Unfortunately, bandwidth constraint is both an inherent function of the network and a natural result of streaming itself.

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featured image for Netskrt blog post on participating at WISPAMERICA 2024 in Oklahoma City

On the road: Netskrt heads to WISPAMERICA 2024

Finally, an edge cache made for your ISP. We’ll be in Oklahoma City at WISPAMERICA 2024 from March 4-7. Find us at booth #431, ready to answer your questions and share how leading ISPs are improving bandwidth efficiency and ensuring great subscriber experiences with Netskrt.

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How UK ISPs Can Prepare for the Live Streaming Tsunami

How UK ISPs Can Prepare for the Live Streaming Tsunami

It is clear that the trend toward live streaming sports is growing, and with it so are the challenges for UK ISPs delivering live content seamlessly to all corners of the internet. Like a tsunami, live streaming can inundate ISP networks as subscribers log on to watch the game all at once.

Read More »
Podcast featured image - How Netskrt is transforming live streaming video

How Netskrt is transforming live streaming video​

Whether you are a content provider or an Internet Service Provider (ISP), live streaming events likely cause some heartburn. Why? Bandwidth and quality. As bandwidth becomes constrained, viewing quality often degrades for subscribers. Unfortunately, bandwidth constraint is both an inherent function of the network and a natural result of streaming itself.

Read More »
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