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ARRIS Acquires SeaWell Networks

ARRIS announced it acquired Mississauga, Ontario-based SeaWell Networks for an undisclosed amount. This acquisition comes one year after ARRIS’s significant acquisition of Motorola Mobility’s Home division.
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Conviva Now Analyzing 4 Billion Monthly Global Streams for ESPN, HBO, others

Conviva, the streaming video analytics firm used by many digital publishers including ESPN and HBO, is analyzing some 4 billion monthly video streams to help publishers manage the delivery of video from the ingestion points to the CDN to the “last mile” connection to the home or mobile device. For an overview on the challenges […]
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March Madness: Live Streams Rise 42% to 70 Million

Capped by more than 2 million live streams for UConn’s win over Kentucky in the National Championship game, NCAA March Madness Live closed the 2014 tournament with just under 70 million live streams in shattering the old mark for the tourney’s digital product.
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Viewer Expectation Outpaces QoE Efforts

Video analytics, delivery optimisation and big data processing specialist Conviva has released its 2014 Viewer Experience Report, detailing the state of online video streaming performance across multiple devices.
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Report: Concurrent household streaming up 28%

Conviva today released its 2014 Viewer Experience Report, detailing the state of online video streaming performance across multiple devices. The report is based on global data from45 billion video streams, seen across more than 1.6 billion individual devices and on more than 400 premium media video players, analysed throughout 2013.
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Video Quality Troubles Continue, Viewer Tolerance Lessens

Consumers have high expectations for video quality, and they don’t differentiate or make exceptions for the delivery mechanism, according to a slate of new research. What’s more, viewers are increasingly less tolerant of any video problems they encounter.
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Turner’s NCAA March Madness Live mobile app passes 51M live streams

Updated: Second-screen viewership of the NCAA March Madness tournament hit record levels in its first week, with more than 51 million live video streams. The enthusiasm for watching teams hit the boards on streaming devices meant that total viewing by Tuesday had already surpassed the online audience for last year’s entire tourney.
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