urrently, the number of global OTT subscribers is 375 million, and it’s only growing from there. With this surge and demand of OTT digital platforms, CenturyLink, Inc. has announced an agreement with Streamroot, a provider of peer-to-peer networking solutions that can be paired with CenturyLink’s content delivery network (CDN). Known as CenturyLink CDN Mesh Delivery, the platform uses a software-based mesh network that can manage heavy traffic loads.
“The popularity of live events and the propensity for popular content to attract massive internet audiences on day and date releases is necessitating the adoption of new technologies to address peak traffic demands for OTT platforms, broadcasters and gaming companies,” said Bill Wohnoutka, vice president of global internet and content delivery services. “By integrating Streamroot’s peer-to-peer assisted CDN technology into our media delivery platform, CenturyLink can offer customers an advantage in their drive to deliver the highest quality user experiences globally.”
The mesh delivery platform can source video content from both a CDN and a mesh network of devices watching the same stream.
“Streamroot’s work with CenturyLink demonstrates once more that the future of OTT streaming belongs to hybrid delivery,” said Pierre-Louis Théron, CEO and Co-Founder of Streamroot. “The combination of CenturyLink’s world-class CDN with Streamroot’s proven peer-to-peer technology provides broadcasters a robust and scalable OTT delivery solution, and ushers in a new standard for large-scale video delivery to audiences around the world.”
Ultimately, the network is ideal for OTT platforms that are looking to scale delivery of popular series and catch-up TV in a more cost-effective manner. It will also be able to stream linear channels, such as sports championships and high-profile live events, without interruption and with high-quality service.
The network will help broadcasters and content producers become more prepared for unpredicted traffic spikes and platform growth.