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Stream-IQ’s video delivery platform a quantum leap in cost efficiency?

As the demand for affordable and scalable video streaming solutions continues to grow, many video service providers face significant challenges in providing their customers with high-quality viewing services without incurring prohibitive costs. 

Stream-IQ is making its public debut at IBC2024 and launching a video platform designed specifically to address this, offering a comprehensive, component-based platform that enables video service providers to deliver linear TV, catch-up TV, restart TV, and video-on-demand (VoD) services efficiently and affordably.

Tijn Smithuis, Co-founder & Managing Director, StreamIQ, said, “StreamIQ is the result of our team’s extensive experience in the video delivery industry.

“We have engineered a platform that leverages modern cloud-native technologies and best practices from building several video delivery solutions over the past two decades, avoiding outdated, costly systems, ensuring that our solution is both scalable and ultra cost-efficient.”

Leveraging the latest cloud-native technologies, Stream-IQ minimises operational costs, making it the most cost-effective solution on the market, said the company. 

The platform’s modular architecture allows video service providers to select and pay for only the features they need at a fixed monthly fee per subscriber, ensuring scalability and cost predictability as their business grows.

Stream-IQ includes robust back-end content management, video back-office and front-end applications for various devices, and full support services, enabling video providers to deliver a high-quality user experience right out of the box. Functionality includes support for linear and live broadcast television, catch-up, restart and VoD services with digital rights management (DRM) protection for authenticated and entitled subscribers.To learn more, visit booth 5.A37 at IBC2024, which is taking place at the Amsterdam RAI convention centre from September 13 – 16.

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