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CDNs to Benefit from Higher Bitrate Content

 Apr 01, 2008 12:52 AM UTC
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3/25 - "Of all the calls I do with analysts, money managers and others tracking the content delivery market, rarely do those I speak with ask about video birates. For me, the growth of the content delivery market and the very success of the CDNs relies heavily on the trend we see developing for increased bitrates."

"Five years ago, the average broadband video stream was encoded at 300Kbps. Last year, 300Kbps was still the norm but we saw many moving to higher quality. Within the last six months, the average broadband video is now at least 500Kbps...Many content owners are now doing 750Kbps streams...The average content owner I speak to says they expect to grow traffic 2-4x times this year, without the increased bitrate. Factor in moving from 300Kbps to 750Kbps and content owners could push 4-8x more bits this year than last."

"For really large customers who grow their traffic quickly, they could see their price per GB cut in half. But if they are doing 4-8 times more traffic, even with the 50% price cut, the CDNs are still making more money."


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