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Qwilt Transparent Caching Delivers 80% QoE Improvement for Online Video Service

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Qwilt reported that its transparent caching solution, the QB-Series Video Fabric Controller, consistently delivered more than 50-percent of the video traffic while producing greater than 80-percent improvement in video streaming QoE during peak times. Qwilt, a leading provider of transparent caching and online video delivery solutions, via a Worldwide Online Video Quality of Experience (QoE) data, compiled from analytic network performance insights from its global customer deployments, measured the average bitrate of customer networks across North America, South America, Europe and Asia, to determine actual viewer QoE during peak viewing times. The test which was done using popular content providers, like Netflix and YouTube, measures average bitrates from video streams delivered by Qwilt and those delivered by

upstream content providers.

 

 

Alon Maor  CEO & Co-founder of Qwilt"Consumer expectations for a quality viewing experience have never been higher, and with the growth in video traffic reaching near exponential levels and showing no signs of slowing, operators are realizing that the old model of simply expanding their network infrastructure through brute force is broken – a new way of thinking and a fresh approach is required to keep pace with demand," said Alon Maor, CEO and co-founder of Qwilt. "Transparent video caching is a superior, software-defined, intelligent network architecture. It offers a cost effective approach to significantly improving network utilization for operators, while dramatically improving the quality of delivery and experience for consumers, especially during critical peak viewing hours, when networks are most stressed. We’re proud to be leading the way in the development of a next generation transparent caching solution that delivers amazing performance gains, like those presented in our first annual Worldwide Online Video QoE report."  Read More ''3Q2013: LTE Market Share at 21% in North America vs. 2.4% Worldwide: LTE Expected to be Leading Technology in 2014 in North America'

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