Beeline picks Broadpeak CDN for TV everywhere service
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| 19 December 2018

Russian telco Beeline has chosen content delivery network (CDN) and video streaming content solutions provider Broadpeak to power its live, VOD, catch-up and start-over Beeline TV service.

Beeline is using Broadpeak's BkM100 video delivery mediator and BkS400 cache servers, deployed in various points of presence (PoPs) to ensure video streams for subscribers across Russia on national and local channels. With Broadpeak's BkA100 video delivery analytics, Beeline can gather data about video delivery, monitor quality, generate statistics about content popularity, and provide feedback on what is going on at the servers, network, and player levels.

Using the Broadpeak CDN solutions from, Beeline can deliver content to subscribers through their set-top boxes, smart TVs, mobile devices and the internet. “For huge networks like ours in Russia, delivering TV services to customers in scale is a serious challenge,” explained Oleg Karadzhi, CTO of media business at Beeline Russia.

“We need a scalable and elastic video delivery solution with a low total cost of ownership, and that's why we have chosen Broadpeak as our solutions provider. Our decision was based on Broadpeak's extensive video streaming deployment experience and software-based approach to video distribution, all of which help to significantly reduce delivery costs while ensuring a superior QoE for Beeline TV subscribers.”