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Atresmedia Enhances Live Streaming Experience with Fastly's Edge Cloud Network
技术
- 分析与建模 - 实时分析
- 传感器 - 编码器
适用行业
- 水泥
- 建筑与基础设施
适用功能
- 物流运输
- 质量保证
用例
- 施工管理
- 基础设施检查
服务
- 云规划/设计/实施服务
- 系统集成
挑战
自推出以来,Atresmedia 不断扩展其流媒体套餐,这是该公司的一项关键业务。除了视频点播 (VoD) 内容外,Atresmedia 还转向直播重要事件,例如体育决赛或选举。这些赛事收视率很高,用户期望获得类似于广播电视的体验,无延迟、零延迟。为了满足现场活动产生的不断增加的流量水平,对于 Atresmedia 来说至关重要的是准备其整个基础设施并与 CDN 合作来支持它,确保零停机时间,即使他们经历了用户数量的巨大激增。
关于客户
Atresmedia 是西班牙领先的传播集团之一,旗下拥有 Antena3、La Sexta、Neox、Onda Cero 和 Europa FM 等媒体。该公司拥有自己的流媒体频道:Atresplayer 和 Atresplayer Premium。 Atresmedia 拥有 26% 的西班牙电视观众,占据西班牙电视市场 40% 的份额。
解决方案
Atresmedia 选择 Fastly 的边缘云网络来满足其内容交付需求,以主动应对直播流媒体的主要挑战。 Fastly 的边缘云网络为 Atresmedia 提供了灵活且高度可扩展的内容分发解决方案,通过减少直播延迟并保证其性能(即使在流量高峰期间),提高了体验质量。 Fastly 的现代架构允许 Atresmedia 缓存更多内容,并作为公司基础设施的扩展。 Atresmedia 现在可以进行即时配置或规则更改,并实时完全控制和查看绩效指标和关键数据。
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