NAB Show: EasyBroadcast To Highlight Viewer-Assisted Delivery Solution

The video streaming industry has seen explosive growth over the past few years. Viewer expectations are evolving, and broadcasters need solutions for improving video quality of service (QoS) and quality of experience (QoE) while also minimizing video delivery costs. At the 2022 NAB Show, in the French Pavilion, EasyBroadcast will demonstrate its end-to-end streaming solutions and technologies for broadcasters, TV channels and OTT service providers.

A key highlight will be EasyBroadcast’s Viewer-Assisted Delivery (VAD), featuring patented peer-to-peer adaptive streaming technology that improves video QoS and QoE by reducing latency, buffering, and dependency on primary network delivery channels.

VAD is an alternative to traditional CDN-based delivery that changes the economics of video streaming, relying on a combination of CDNs and peer-to-peer adaptive streaming. With VAD, service providers can achieve instant scalability during peak viewing and monetize their video streaming services through real-time analytics.

As part of the SkyFlow Consortium, EasyBroadcast will demonstrate its joint satellite OTT and education solution. The consortium has successfully delivered native IP over satellite using GSE or MPE encapsulation. The solution combines the power and bandwidth of satellite with increased viewer convenience and flexibility. The ability to deliver OTT video content over satellite represents a completely new and highly significant industry landmark.

EasyBroadcast will also show its turnkey, end-to-end OTT streaming solution. The OTT solution supports a whole spectrum of streaming features, empowering broadcasters and service providers to efficiently launch TV channels with blazing-fast speed. Using EasyBroadcast’s solution, service providers can deliver and monetize high-quality TV and video content to computers, mobile devices, and smart TVs in a secure and scalable way while harnessing the power of their audiences through Viewer-Assisted Delivery technology.


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