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Netskrt Featured in Sports Business Journal: The High-Stakes Challenges of Live Sports Streaming at Scale
In the complex world of live sports streaming, there are many points where hiccups can be encountered. In a newly published Sports Business Journal article, “Breaking new ground: The high-stakes challenges of live sports streaming at scale,” Netskrt’s VP of Product Strategy, Steve Miller-Jones lays out a framework for understanding how livestreamed events make their way from the field and onto people’s screens—and where they might get hung up along the way.

How Netskrt is transforming live streaming video
Whether you are a content provider or an Internet Service Provider (ISP), live streaming events likely cause some heartburn. Why? Bandwidth and quality. As bandwidth becomes constrained, viewing quality often degrades for subscribers. Unfortunately, bandwidth constraint is both an inherent function of the network and a natural result of streaming itself.

How Locally Embedded Caches Fix the Capacity Problem for ISPs (and Why Content Providers Should Care)
Whether you are a content provider or an Internet Service Provider (ISP), live streaming events likely cause some heartburn. Why? Bandwidth and quality. As bandwidth becomes constrained, viewing quality often degrades for subscribers. Unfortunately, bandwidth constraint is both an inherent function of the network and a natural result of streaming itself.

Netskrt is Growing: New Markets, Partnerships, Events, and Talent
It’s been a busy few months since our $10 million Series A funding announcement! With new ISPs and industry partnerships across global markets, we’ve even upgraded the Netskrt headquarters in Vancouver while growing our amazing, globally-distributed team.

Delivering High QoE to Rural Subscribers with Better Efficiency
Due to their distance from major CDNs, last mile ISP networks are often peered, or interconnected, with ISPs further up the delivery chain (e.g. multiple hops away). As a result, delivering consistent, high-quality content to last mile subscribers can be a challenge, especially for live streaming.

Netskrt eCDN Helps Airlines Deliver At-Home Quality IFEC Experience
Netskrt today published a new white paper for airlines who want to offer passengers the ability to stream their favorite shows using their own subscriptions, and reduce their responsibility as a content provider.

Netskrt Featured in Sports Business Journal: The High-Stakes Challenges of Live Sports Streaming at Scale
In the complex world of live sports streaming, there are many points where hiccups can be encountered. In a newly published Sports Business Journal article, “Breaking new ground: The high-stakes challenges of live sports streaming at scale,” Netskrt’s VP of Product Strategy, Steve Miller-Jones lays out a framework for understanding how livestreamed events make their way from the field and onto people’s screens—and where they might get hung up along the way.

How Netskrt is transforming live streaming video
Whether you are a content provider or an Internet Service Provider (ISP), live streaming events likely cause some heartburn. Why? Bandwidth and quality. As bandwidth becomes constrained, viewing quality often degrades for subscribers. Unfortunately, bandwidth constraint is both an inherent function of the network and a natural result of streaming itself.

How Locally Embedded Caches Fix the Capacity Problem for ISPs (and Why Content Providers Should Care)
Whether you are a content provider or an Internet Service Provider (ISP), live streaming events likely cause some heartburn. Why? Bandwidth and quality. As bandwidth becomes constrained, viewing quality often degrades for subscribers. Unfortunately, bandwidth constraint is both an inherent function of the network and a natural result of streaming itself.

Netskrt is Growing: New Markets, Partnerships, Events, and Talent
It’s been a busy few months since our $10 million Series A funding announcement! With new ISPs and industry partnerships across global markets, we’ve even upgraded the Netskrt headquarters in Vancouver while growing our amazing, globally-distributed team.

Delivering High QoE to Rural Subscribers with Better Efficiency
Due to their distance from major CDNs, last mile ISP networks are often peered, or interconnected, with ISPs further up the delivery chain (e.g. multiple hops away). As a result, delivering consistent, high-quality content to last mile subscribers can be a challenge, especially for live streaming.

Netskrt eCDN Helps Airlines Deliver At-Home Quality IFEC Experience
Netskrt today published a new white paper for airlines who want to offer passengers the ability to stream their favorite shows using their own subscriptions, and reduce their responsibility as a content provider.