How AI actually helps TV operations today
Artificial Intelligence has become one of the most discussed technologies of the decade. Since the arrival of generative AI tools into the mainstream, businesses across virtually every industry have been exploring how these technologies can improve efficiency, reduce costs, and...
From kickoff to final whistle: How CDNs keep football streaming running smoothly
Every four years, the FIFA World Cup transforms into much more than a football tournament. It becomes one of the largest media events on the planet. The numbers are staggering. According to FIFA, the 2022 FIFA World Cup generated engagement...
Designing OTT Without Limits: How AgileTV Built a Flexible, Future-Ready Platform for Mediaset España
Every OTT platform is designed to solve today's challenges. The real test is whether it can adapt to tomorrow's. When Mediaset España set out to modernize its streaming ecosystem, the objective extended far beyond a technology upgrade. The company needed...
The World Cup waits for no one: Why low latency will define the viewing experience
Every four years, the world comes together for a sporting event unlike any other. The FIFA World Cup is not just football's biggest stage. It is one of the largest live media events on the planet, capable of capturing the...
Launching TV at Speed: How LOWI went live in just three months
Speed is often discussed in the context of innovation, but rarely is it tested under real operational pressure. When LOWI set out to enter the TV market, speed was not just a competitive advantage, it was a hard requirement. The...
MerAIdian: Applying AI to TV Service Operations
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly becoming one of the most transformative technologies across the media and telecommunications industries. Yet while many organizations are experimenting with AI, relatively few have managed to move beyond pilots and proof-of-concepts to deliver measurable operational value.
Why Net Promoter Score matters more than ever in telecommunications
For years, telecommunications companies competed on coverage maps, channel lineups and pricing. Today, those factors still matter, but they are no longer enough to guarantee customer loyalty.
Cutting the Cost of TV: Why Telcos are turning to TVaaS
For years, telcos and ISPs have competed primarily on connectivity. Faster speeds, wider coverage and competitive pricing defined the battlefield. That model is now reaching its limits. As broadband becomes increasingly commoditized, differentiation is harder to sustain. In this context,...
5 Key Takeaways from NAB Show 2026
The 2026 edition of NAB Show once again reinforced its position as a global reference point for the media and entertainment industry. With thousands of professionals across broadcasting, streaming and technology gathering in Las Vegas, the event highlighted a market...








