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What’s the difference between IPTV & TV Everywhere?
First...some historical context
Once upon a time, there was only one line wired from the street into your home
It was the phone line
It enabled your landline phone service
Then came TV
An antenna picked up signals from television towers and sent them to your TV set
That worked well for a while but...eventually people wanted more
They wanted hundreds of channels and better picture quality
Cable TV was born And with it... a second line into your home
Life was simple The phone line delivered your landline service The Cable line delivered your TV service
But things didn’t stay simple for long
With the rise of the internet, phone and cable companies both rushed in to provide data services
The Cable versus DSL battle had begun
Cable operators soon rolled out the “triple play”
Cable TV High speed internet Digital voice
Telephone operators countered with a “triple play” of their own TV
High speed internet Phone
Fast forward to the present
Consumers can now enjoy high quality programming over the internet using free or low priced OTT services
This has led many cable customers to cut the cord
To curb defections, cable companies have responded with TV Everywhere
TV Everywhere delivers cable programming over the internet to all your connected devices
To enjoy TV Everywhere, however, you still need to subscribe to a cable TV service
Meanwhile, telecom companies are moving in the other direction
Pushing online video content to TV
Why?
Because consumers are cutting the cord on their landline phone service too
The phone companies need to replace that lost landline revenue
So they are launching IPTV services that stream content over a private network to a set top box connected to your television set
To be competitive, IPTV will need to match the quality & reliability of cable TV
To optimize quality, IPTV services use content delivery networks (CDNs)
CDNs store content across a network of geographically distributed servers
By caching content across the globe and distributing it from servers near the end customer, CDNs speed delivery and improve quality
Consumers win because their content is delivered more quickly and with better quality
IPTV providers win because they increase customer satisfaction
To assure quality, IPTV providers must monitor their CDNs in order to handle peak demand and quickly fix problems
That’s where Skytide comes in
Skytide helps IPTV operators, CDNs, ISPs and content providers to measure every aspect of their operations Capacity Planning Content Mgmt Billing QoS
Leading service providers depend on Skytide to optimize streaming performance, reduce costs and maximize quality
For more information,visit www.skytide.com
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