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OTT Video Webinar Will Discuss Effects of On-Demand Video Traffic on Networks

The telecom industry news site FierceTelecom is presenting a webinar with Qwilt, a video delivery platform, to discuss The flood of OTT video traffic from the likes of Netflix, YouTube, Amazon, DailyMotion, BBC, Canal+, RTL and Sky.”

Consumer demand for on-demand video is growing rapidly.

What can network operators do to prepare for it?

Dan Sahar, a co-founder of Qwilt, will share his experience with open caching of content and how it can help your network infrastructure deal with the Over-the-Top (OTT) video problem.

Register

The webinar has ended.

  • Date:  December 10, 2014
  • Time:  10 AM EST
  • Duration:  1 Hour
  • What You’ll Learn:  How Open Caching works, how it can be deployed, how it improves quality, and how it keeps you on top of video traffic growth and trends.

Via FierceTelecom

 

Nathan Miloszewski

Nate is VoIP Supply's former Content Marketing Manager.

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