Broadcast network & CDN
Safeguard the broadcast delivery system to improve end-user experience
Content Delivery Networks
Monitor and troubleshoot distributed CDN environments in real-time with actionable intelligence
A poor content delivery network (CDN) and blind spots can instantly damage your customers’ Quality of Experience (QoE) – impacting your reputation and revenue.
Used by providers of all sizes, including well-known brands at the forefront of OTT and IPTV, our real-time analytics platform streamlines CDN log file analysis from multiple sources, allowing you to better understand the relationship that latency and user behaviour have with streamed video, applications, and web performance. It can also alert you to any illegal attempts to access your content.
If you’re a CDN provider, or you use CDNs to deliver your content, get in touch to discuss your requirements and to find out how we can supply, integrate, and manage our CDN monitoring platform within your environment.

Quality of Experience (QoE)
View your customers’ quality of experience across any app or service, on any device, over any network technology – and benchmark against your competitors
You can’t optimise user experience without knowing what that user is experiencing. Whether you depend on apps, websites, or video streaming, we can show you exactly what the end-user’s QoE looks like, on any type of device, over any network technology.
On top of this, due to the way our platform interacts with devices and content, you can benchmark your performance against competitors to help you gain the edge.
Get in touch to find out how we can help you improve your user experience.
FAQs
Content Delivery Network (CDN), is a network of edge servers and their data centres distributed around the globe to answer server requests and provide desired content. This cuts down transit time and reduces stress on the server with minimal delay.
CDN’s work by reducing the physical distance between a user and the origin (usually a web or application server). These are geographically placed network of servers which store content closer to the server than the origin.
A CDN is important for organisations that need to deliver content to users with speed, by minimising latency, improving web performance, and reducing bandwidth costs. It can also allow edge servers to cache data content in advance, this data is stored in CDN data centres which help minimise ’round trip’ time by bringing the web content closer to the web visitor.