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MoMe selects Synamedia for Spain’s first streaming-optimised CDN

March 3, 2026 10.41 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Synamedia has been selected by Spanish consultancy and systems integrator MoMe to power what the companies describe as Spain’s first CDN service built specifically for streaming.

The service, launched today and developed using Spanish engineering expertise and infrastructure located in Spain, is based on Synamedia’s Fluid EdgeCDN technology. It is designed to meet the regulatory, operational and performance requirements of broadcasters and media service providers in Spain and across the wider European market.

MoMe said its new CDNaaS offering departs from traditional global, multi-purpose CDNs that are optimised for general internet traffic. Instead, it is purpose-built for video streaming, providing full visibility across the delivery chain from origin to viewer, alongside low-latency, high-quality delivery.

Fluid EdgeCDN provides end-to-end monitoring across the network, offering insight into both quality of service and quality of experience. The platform is intended to give customers predictable costs, enterprise-grade reliability and security aligned with European data protection standards.

The deployment spans eight data centres across Spain, with edge locations positioned close to end users to reduce latency and improve last-mile performance. The CDN is integrated directly into the streaming workflow and can combine Synamedia’s content processing capabilities, including ingest, encoding and packaging, closer to the network edge.

MoMe said this approach allows customers to work with a single provider responsible for end-to-end delivery, simplifying operations and strengthening accountability compared with multi-vendor models.

The service will be offered through MoMe’s subsidiary, Argos Technology Services. Outside Spain, the company will also provide multi-CDN services, including integration with Synamedia’s Quortex Switch.

Jaime Herbada, chief operating officer at MoMe, said large global CDNs are not optimised for streaming use cases and often limit customer visibility over content delivery. He described the new platform as a secure and robust streaming-optimised CDNaaS that delivers actionable insight into both service quality and viewer experience, adding that it represents a milestone for the Spanish media industry and provides a foundation for wider European expansion.

Elke Hungenaert, vice president of product management, video network at Synamedia, said the launch reflects growing demand for greater control, visibility and predictability in video delivery. She said the partnership sets a benchmark for streaming-focused CDN services and could be replicated by partners in other markets.

According to Synamedia, Fluid EdgeCDN uses AI-based traffic prediction and can scale from 500 Gbps to more than 5 Tbps, supporting uninterrupted delivery of large-scale live events, including sports.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Tagged With: Synamedia Edited: 3 March 2026 10:41

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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