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Thursday, October 10, 2013 10:00 AM EDT / 7:00 AM PDT
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In a highly competitive market where end user satisfaction ranks among top differentiators, subscriber video QoE is king. And as the amount of video traffic continues to increase, many end users experience degraded video and broadband service quality due to network congestion, especially during peak consumption periods, resulting in subscriber dissatisfaction and the subsequent customer turnover.
By using transparent caching and serving the majority of popular video content from the network edge, service providers can vastly improve the end user experience by significantly reducing the impact of OTT traffic traversing their networks. Placing the majority of bandwidth-intensive media content in close proximity to the subscribers reduces the network congestion caused by traversing video traffic, minimizes video delivery latency, preserves content provider fidelity, and frees up bandwidth for other services to further improve overall customer satisfaction.
What Attendees will learn:
- How the OTT Video ecosystem and its players are evolving
- How to identify and measure factors that affect subscriber QoE
- What is transparent caching and how it improves the subscriber experience
Who should attend:
- Cable, broadband and mobile service providers; individuals responsible for network architecture and management, CDN, and video delivery.
Presenter
Dan Sahar Vice President Product Marketing and Co-Founder Qwilt
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Moderator
Peter Bernstein Senior Editor TMCnet
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