In Brazil, Streaming’s Next Phase Is Already Underway
As the global streaming landscape stretches and flexes under the weight of ever-growing demand, some regions feel the pressure more acutely than others. Brazil and the broader Latin American market sit squarely in that category: vibrant, mobile-first, sports-obsessed, and scaling fast.
It’s against this backdrop that Netskrt will be on the ground at the Abrint Global Congress in São Paulo, joining industry leaders to talk about what it really takes to deliver high-quality streaming at scale in one of the world’s most dynamic markets.
Building for Brazil’s Streaming Reality
Brazil is not just another expansion market. It’s a proving ground.
With more than 210 million people—and a deeply ingrained passion for live sports—Brazil places intense, unpredictable demands on streaming infrastructure. Whether it’s a Campeonato Brasileiro Série A showdown or a UEFA Champions League match, millions of viewers are tuning in simultaneously, expecting flawless performance from the first frame to the final whistle.
That kind of demand exposes the limits of traditional delivery models. As Netskrt has consistently emphasized, delivering premium streaming experiences—especially for live sports—requires infrastructure purpose-built for scale, latency, and real-time adaptation.
A Footprint Designed for Performance
Netskrt’s expansion in Brazil reflects a deliberate strategy to meet these demands head-on. The company now operates across more than 60 delivery points embedded within ISPs, fiber networks, and Internet Exchanges (IXs), supporting over 5.0 Tbps of streaming capacity nationwide.
This isn’t just about scale for scale’s sake. It’s about proximity.
By extending its footprint deep into last-mile networks, Netskrt gains the visibility and control needed to optimize delivery where it matters most: closest to the end user. That last-mile awareness is increasingly critical in a world where even minor disruptions can ripple into major quality issues for viewers.
The results speak clearly. During a recent COPA match, streams delivered via Netskrt caches achieved faster startup times, less buffering, higher bitrates, and dramatically lower error rates compared to legacy CDN approaches.
Latin America’s Streaming Inflection Point
Netskrt’s expansion in Brazil is part of a broader recognition: Latin America is entering a new phase of streaming maturity. Consumption is rising, and viewer expectations are rising faster. The margin for error is shrinking to zero.
At the same time, the global CDN ecosystem is evolving, with fewer providers and increasing pressure on innovation. For streaming platforms operating in high-growth regions like LATAM, that makes infrastructure decisions more strategic than ever.
It’s no longer just about capacity. It’s about resilience, flexibility, and the ability to adapt to shifting demand in real time.
See You in São Paulo
At the Abrint Global Congress, Netskrt’s presence reflects both momentum and intent: to collaborate with ISPs, IXs, and ecosystem partners across Brazil and Latin America to push streaming performance forward.
Because in markets like these, the future of streaming isn’t theoretical. It’s already live, and it’s only getting bigger.
Meet us at Booth F03 to learn more. Book a meeting: https://www.netskrt.io/abrint-2026-book-a-meeting/