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Hi Media Participants,

How are you and what is new in your respective eco-system space from content creation, marketing rights, acquisition of lived streaming, distribution of the lived contents to the Rights Holders, local broadcasting to the end viewers.

 

Walter, what has been the media/video performance experiences of using the Console Connect L2 services?


@Ken Robinson Sorry to late reply as I did not see this alert… Currently, our L2 connectivity on CC Platform is on MPLS IP network that could subject to IP performance related such as Jitter/Packet Loss/Switching hits...etc, of which the professional broadcaster/producer does not want to use, if they have a choice for point to point layer 1 transmission. However, this is practice will slowly changes as the availability/economic factors weight in and the producer will try to use in future. So, yes, I do see a promising for our L2 on CC to be adopted by the event (lived or delay)/content producer to send their traffic from A end-source to Z end-destination (either Cloud resource or end TV broadcasters).


@wsitu Thanks  Will be interesting to see if/how live broadcasters use the platform.   For our customers, like “The Switch”, who provide broadcast distribution, but not in real-time, then CC could be a viable alternative now   


@Ken Robinson  For “The Switch” that you mention here as a case in point, they can either use our GTVN to distribute their lived sporting/event feeds via our GTVN LAX08 NNI@The Circular Building on Layer 1 tx to our TV broadcasters onnet with GTVN (such as LGU+ from Korea) or via L2 connectivity on CC to any cloud providers/rights holders that their content/Right Holder producers wish to access for any post-production/editing/graphic/local advertising... work-flows that requires cloud compute/storage… 

Once Wil is OK/reday, you could invite The Switch colleague on this platform for discussion/sharing ideas..


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