Technology that enables the user to enjoy their favorite shows, entertainment and applications on their television or speakers using their mobile device, computer or tablet as a remote control
Bandwidth is the volume of data that can be transmitted from one point to another in a fixed period of time. Depending on the type of online service, different bandwidths are required. For example, in a standard definition (SD) video (480p) this indicator is set at 1 megabit per second (Mbps), while in high definition (HD) videos (720p) it is raised to 4 Mbps.
Traditional model of transmission of linear television services through a coaxial cable. Cable channels can also be used to provide Internet access, video on demand services, or voice services.
Stands for Real Time Messaging Protocol. System developed for the high performance transmission of audio, video and data over the Internet between Flash-based platform technologies, such as Flash Player and Adobe AIR, and the server.
Example: A live broadcast can be transferred to the RTMP server and, via CDN and a compatible online video player, the broadcast is played back on user devices.
Network of servers located in countries that serve the content according to the location of the users. It is used to optimize the loading speed and guarantee the optimal experience for the end user.
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