EasyBroadcast to Host Fall Virtual Showcase on Latest Video Streaming Innovations

Published: 16 September 2020

EasyBroadcast to Host Fall Virtual Showcase on Latest Video Streaming Innovations

EasyBroadcast, a leading provider of end-to-end streaming solutions and technologies for TV channels, OTT service providers, and enterprises, today announced that it will host a Fall Virtual Showcase. The online event will feature the company's end-to-end OTT solution and its patented Viewer-Assisted Delivery technology and will also offer one-on-one meetings with the EasyBroadcast team.

"Our Fall Virtual Showcase is a great platform to meet with industry stakeholders and discuss our latest OTT innovations,\" said Soufiane Rouibia, EasyBroadcast CEO. "We look forward to sharing our innovative strategies on how to optimize video delivery on every screen, improve OTT service quality, reduce bandwidth dependency, and decrease CDN costs."

Taking place Sept. 21-25, the Fall Virtual Showcase is designed to be interactive and engaging. A key focus will be the company's end-to-end OTT streaming solution, which empowers broadcasters to efficiently launch TV channels with blazing-fast speed. During the event, EasyBroadcast will also showcase its patented Viewer-Assisted Delivery technology, highlighting how it ensures a superior QoS for distributors and QoE for viewers, instant scalability during peak viewing, and real-time analytics for service providers for effective monetization.

Registration for EasyBroadcast's Fall Virtual Showcase is available at https://easybroadcastfallvirtualshowcase.youcanbook.me/.

In addition to the Fall Virtual Showcase, EasyBroadcast will present webinar sessions on Viewer-Assisted Delivery on Sept. 17-18. For more information, or to register for the webinars, visit https://bit.ly/32vsA3L.

For more information about EasyBroadcast, visit www.easybroadcast.fr.

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