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Using advanced technologies, Akamai and NanoTech will demonstrate how 4K content can be uploaded to Akamai’s global content delivery network (CDN) and streamed to a consumer’s Ultra HD TV using NanoTech’s Nuvola NP-1 4K streaming media player. The result is a compelling solution for broadcasters and other content owners who want to provide their customers with the 4K End-user Quality of Experience (QoE) they increasingly expect.
“The Nuvola player’s ability to stream 4K content complements the Akamai Intelligent Network’s ability to deliver content at this ultra-high quality level,” said Will Law, principal architect, media engineering, Akamai. "In providing an end-point for streaming delivery, it offers a more flexible alternative to store-and-forward download solutions while the Android operating system simplifies player development and the small form factor facilitates deployment. We expect the Nuvola to accelerate residential 4K adoption.”
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