08.05.2017

Infrastructure for Live Broadcasting – State of Play and Future Challenges

eco publishes White Paper “Infrastructure for Live Broadcasting – State of Play and Future Challenges

What is the impact of a major international sporting event on Internet traffic flows? What are the infrastructure challenges for delivering live sporting coverage via streaming? How do fans use second screens during international tournaments? How can providers offer their end-customers the best of both worlds when it comes to sport viewing pleasure? And when will it be possible to have a fully immersive VR experience of live sporting events from the comfort of your own home?

The eco Association White Paper “Infrastructure for Live Broadcasting – State of Play and Future Challenges” looks at these and more issues related to the innovations in broadcasting and the infrastructure challenges based on forecasts of user behavior.

Contributors:

Dr. Stefan Lietsch
Chief Technology and Product Officer
zattoo.com · #watchyouwant

Steve Bisenius
Vice President Sales Engineering
SES

Klaus Landefeld
Member of the Board for Infrastructure & Networks
eco – Association of the Internet Industry

Dr. Thomas King
Chief Innovation Officer
DE-CIX

Jürgen Sewczyk
Chairman Working Group Smart Media
German TV Platform

 

Read Klaus Landefeld’s article Live Broadcasting – Driving the Infrastructure Requirements and Technologies of Future Viewingon dotmagazine.

Download the White Paper Infrastructure for Live Broadcasting – State of Play and Future Challenges

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Infrastructure for Live Broadcasting – State of Play and Future Challenges