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Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) Content Delivery Network (CDN) is a technology used in broadcast media to deliver video content over the internet. It is a system of distributed servers that store and deliver video content to end users. IPTV CDN enables broadcasters to deliver high-quality video content to viewers in a cost-effective manner. It also provides scalability, reliability, and flexibility to broadcasters.
IPTV CDN is used by broadcasters to deliver live and on-demand video content to viewers. It is also used to deliver video content to mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets. IPTV CDN provides broadcasters with the ability to deliver content to multiple devices simultaneously, allowing them to reach a wider audience.
IPTV CDN is used by broadcasters to deliver content to viewers in a secure and reliable manner. It also provides broadcasters with the ability to manage and control the delivery of content to viewers.
Some of the companies in the IPTV CDN market include Akamai Technologies, Limelight Networks, Level 3 Communications, and Highwinds Network Group. Show Less Read more