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POST Luxembourg selects Synamedia EdgeCDN

September 3, 2024 11.56 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

POST Luxembourg, Luxembourg’s largest telecommunications provider, is deploying Synamedia CDN for its linear IPTV service POP TV and other streaming services.

POST chose Fluid EdgeCDN after Synamedia was able to demonstrate a proof of concept that took advantage of POST’s existing on-premises infrastructure while reducing the required CDN servers to support the network by 50%, cutting energy requirements and operational costs.

Synamedia’s CDN provides access to network analytics and quality of experience metrics on the player. This insight allows the company to continually optimise the system configuration and its performance. Synamedia CDN supports the latest standards including the Common Media Client Data (CMCD) open specification for players’ video streaming data, ensuring POST has the most optimal CDN solution with the best possible quality of experience for its end users.

“With the support service from our previous CDN provider coming to an end, Synamedia, as one of the key CDN providers in the industry, was on our shortlist and we quickly conducted a proof of concept. Synamedia’s CDN met all our requirements and is able to support our IPTV and VOD services with the performance and technology we expect,” said Gilles Robinet, head of fixed voice, media and device management service at POST Technologies.

The wholesale organisation of POST Luxembourg Group, namely “POST Technologies”, operates POST Fixed and Mobile telecommunication networks, IPTV and streaming services as well as the national and international connectivity for local and foreign operators. POST serves nearly half of the Grand Duchy’s IPTV market and offers streaming services to hospitality and other sectors.

Julien Signes, EVP of Video Network at Synamedia, said, “Our Fluid EdgeCDN will give POST many benefits including visibility and control over video delivery. With the scalability and optimisation of its new networks, POST will cut the cost of video delivery and reduce energy requirements while users will enjoy a higher quality viewing experience.”

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