VICTORIA -
As the Youcast TV platform continues to grow, the company is poised to revolutionize content distribution in its region. In its strategic vision, Youcast sought a partner who could enhance its content delivery infrastructure and extend its capabilities to serve a broader content provider base.
Vecima, recognizing the unique opportunity to make a substantial impact on content distribution in
MediaScale Open CDN allows service providers to monetize the terabytes of internet traffic delivered free of charge today and prepare their networks for the petabytes of content yet to come as streaming video consumption continues to rise. Subscribers get an improved viewing experience, without the headaches associated with congested networks that lead to rebuffering and poor video quality.
The collaboration between Vecima and Youcast represents a significant step toward establishing a highly efficient, cost-effective, and regionally tailored content distribution network. With 80 points of presence in
'Our vision aligns perfectly with Vecima's commitment to powering content distribution through innovative solutions,' said
'Unlike conventional CDN models that often require separate infrastructure, Vecima's MediaScale offering enables providers to get started with the infrastructure they already have in place,' said
About Youcast
Youcast is a premier system integrator specializing in video platforms, renowned for its unmatched flexibility in offering diverse commercial models and technical solutions. In addition to our expertise in video platform integration, Youcast delivers comprehensive monitoring and security services based on cutting-edge cloud technology. With a relentless focus on innovation and reliability, Youcast empowers businesses to leverage the full potential of video content while maintaining the highest standards of security and compliance.
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