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WORKING TOGETHER TO FINE-TUNE PERFORMANCE servers.com/Ceeblue BY ANNE MORRIS


Servers.com, an IaaS hosting platform, is showcasing its support for live streaming specialist and fellow IBC exhibitor Ceeblue in its hardware-level experimentation. The hands-on testing allows Ceeblue to fi ne-tune the performance of its platform’s multifunctional, independent nodes, resulting in high-density transcode and packaging effi ciency.


Danny Burns, CTO of Ceeblue, said: “Servers.com has essentially given us a lab. We can set up multiple bare-metal servers with different CPUs, memory confi gurations, even NIC setups, benchmark them under real-world loads, and iterate rapidly.” While servers.com forms the


core of Ceeblue’s bare-metal infrastructure, the Dutch company employs a multi-provider strategy, not just for redundancy, but to dynamically shift workloads based on regional performance,


TURNKEY TV AT YOUR SERVICE Agile TV


BY ANNE MORRIS


Video delivery specialist Agile TV is focusing on the launch of a new TV-as-a-Service (TVaaS) offering that is designed to enable telcos and ISPs to provide TV services without large, upfront investments. The turnkey service enables ISPs to deploy fully branded TV services in months without the burden of heavy capital expenditure, claims Agile TV. It added that recent integrations


cost, or capacity. “We’ve been in situations before where entire data centres have been fl ooded by natural catastrophes, but thanks to our load balancing and multiple- vendor approach, we’ve come out of these situations unscathed,” said Burns.


Servers.com says that its unifi ed global account management can simplify procurement across Asia- Pacifi c, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Americas. 5.C24, 5.C43


Burns: ‘We can set up multiple bare-metal servers… and iterate rapidly’


“underscore the importance of robust content security, ensuring bandwidth isn’t wasted on piracy and that premium rights remain fully protected”. According to the company, embracing TVaaS “isn’t just an upgrade. It’s a strategic move to grow ARPU, reduce churn and compete head-on with streaming-native giants. As user expectations evolve, TV has become a cornerstone of future-ready ISP bundles, seamlessly blending


entertainment with connectivity.” 5.D74


SHINY NEW CONVERTERS Cobalt Digital BY KEVIN EMMOTT


Agile TV’s TV-as-a-service promises a quick go-to-market for telcos and ISPs


Highlighting its simple plug- and-play approach to ST 2110, Cobalt’s IBC lineup includes converters, encoders, audio monitors and multiviewers in a variety of form factors. This includes the debut of two models within the company’s compact mini-converter series – the Sapphire BBG-2110-4Hi/4Sio and Sapphire BBG-2110-2Hi2Ho/4Sio. Engineered for demanding workfl ows, both “whisper- quiet” Sapphire devices deliver low-latency IP conversion with support for 10G/25G Ethernet, audio sample rate conversion, and asynchronous audio mixing, within a space- saving chassis. The


IPMX-compliant models feature


CHANGING ADS IN REAL TIME Spyrosoft BSG BY ANNE MORRIS


Spyrosoft BSG is showcasing a real- time, signal-based ad replacement for live TV that it designed and deployed for broadcaster Canal+. The system is designed to allow broadcasters to dynamically


HDMI inputs, while the BBG- 2110-2Hi2Ho/4Sio additionally features two bidirectional signal paths.


Also on show is the Pacifi c 9992-ENC MPEG-2/AVC/HEVC encoder, which now fully supports ST 2110-20 (baseband) and has an ST 2110-22 option for JPEG-XS video for integrated IP. The encoder can be directly deployed in an IPMX facility for local encoding, low-latency internet transport using RIST, or in traditional ASI workfl ows without having to deploy separate gateway devices. 8.D83


Additions to the compact


Sapphire range of converters bring fl exibility and scalability


insert, modify or remove ad markers without relying on rigid schedules or pre-set ad breaks. It enables real-time SCTE-35 marker management at the encoder and packager level. The platform integrates with


products from vendors such as Ateme and includes 24/7 support. 5.H52


Spyrosoft BSG is showing ad replacement tech for live TV


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