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Video streaming is by far the largest content category on the internet and the primary driver of growth.
As the cost of energy soars and the climate crisis becomes more evident, it has never been more important to ensure that video traffic is handled as efficiently as possible without impacting customers’ mobile experience.
In this webinar with the Mobile Video Council (MOVIC), we look at how it can be achieved, who is responsible for making it happen and the obstacles they face. We look at the approaches taken so far and whether they need to be updated or completely overhauled.
These and other relevant issues such as network neutrality are discussed by the panel which comprises:
- Santiago Bouzas, Director of Product Management, Enea AB
- Matthias Sauder, Director Access & Transport Networks, Telefonica Germany
- Amy Cameron, Principal Analyst, STL Partners
- Moderated by Annie Turner, Editor, Mobile Europe
The discussion looks at:
- Pressures on the network and evolution of network conditions
- Current landscape and things that are likely to change in the year ahead
- Soaring cost of energy, and how much is video adding to the bill
- The ‘fair share’ argument
- Video protocols and optimisation
- Network management incl. use of AI
- How content providers can help
- Sustainability and ways of reducing carbon footprint
- Do telcos need to rethink their value proposition to customers, such as selling tiered pricing – running slower speed to get more out of capacity and classifying traffic?
- and more
Note: The Mobile Video Council (MOVIC) was introduced by Openwave Mobility (now part of Enea) to focus on best practices for streaming mobile video content efficiently while safeguarding and improving customers’ experience.
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Speakers
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Amy CameronPrincipal Analyst, STL Partners
Amy works with world-leading operators and tech companies to define opportunities and strategies in B2B, AI and sustainability. She leads STL Partners’ Enterprise and Sustainability research streams, exploring opportunities relating 5G, private networks, NaaS, key verticals, and how telcos can enable their customers’ journeys to net-zero. Before joining STL in 2017, she was Head of ICT Research at Fitch Solutions.
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Annie TurnerEditor, Mobile Europe & European Communications
Annie Turner is the Editor of Mobile Europe. She has researched and written about telecoms since the late 1980s in a number of roles — as editor of business titles including for International Thomson and The Economist Group, contributor to national newspapers such as The Times and FT, and as an analyst for Market Mettle and Current Analysis.
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Matthias SauderDirector Access & Transport Networks, Telefonica Germany
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Santiago BouzasDirector of Product Management, Enea AB
As Director of Product Management, Santiago drives Enea’s Traffic Management portfolio, vision and technology direction. Santiago is a recognized thought-leader that brings more than 15 years of Mobile Internet Industry experience, managing and leading Product Management and Sales Engineering Organizations. Prior to Enea, Santiago was Director of Product Management at Openwave, where he also held various other leadership positions. Santiago holds a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications and a Master’s Degree in Computer Science and Telematics from La Salle – Ramon Llull University in Barcelona.