FREMONT, CA–(Marketwired – Jan 3, 2017) – The Streaming Video Alliance (the Alliance) today announced that trials based on recently approved Open Caching Request Routing and HTTPS Delegation Technical Specification will begin. The trials are the first implementation by Alliance member companies of open caching systems that incorporate the specification for request routing in ISP networks to optimize delivery and ensure superior Quality of Experience for live and on-demand video streaming.
First Trials of Open Caching Systems Deployed in ISP Networks
Jason Thibeault
Jason is the CEO of the Streaming Video Technology Alliance, the international technical association for streaming video which brings companies from across the streaming ecosystem together to collaborate on technical solutions to delivering high-quality video at scale. In this role, he runs day-to-day operations, finances, member recruitment, strategy, and evangelizes the organization at events around the world. He is also the co-founder of a big data startup, datazoom.io. Jason is a contributing editor at Streaming Media Magazine and has written several books.
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The Streaming Video Technology Alliance (SVTA) is a global technical consortia with contributing companies from across the video ecosystem. Open Caching is one of the SVTA’s working groups. You can learn more about the SVTA, and how to participate, by visiting the website at www.svta.org.