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5TH - 7TH OCTOBER 2015 RADISSON BLU PORTMAN HOTEL, LONDON
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OPTIMISING END TO END CONTENT DELIVERY WORKFLOW CONVERGENCE
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OVER 30 EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDING: Matt Stagg Senior Manager Network Strategy EE
Jamie Panagos Managing Principal Architect, Content Operations Time Warner Cable
Simon Jones Chief TV Architect BT
Jerome Trift OTT Project & Distribution Director Group Canal +
Massimo Bertolotti Head of Engineering and Innovation SKY Italia
Ben Forman Principal Streaming Architect, Internet TV BSkyB
Yong-Hwan Ho Manager of Network Technology R&D Center SK Telecom
Carlos Perez E2E LTE Technical Project Manager Orange
Henri Setiawan VP Innovation Management Telin-Telecom Indonesia
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Welcome to Content Delivery World!
Formerly CDN World Summit and TV in the Cloud, Content Delivery World 2015 has evolved to provide a focused forum to discuss and debate the opportunities and challenges surrounding the evolution of content delivery architectures and workflows – including, but not limited to, the role of the CDN.
While it is clear that CDN’s still play an important role in the distribution of content throughout the globe, as the consumption of media across multiple platforms in multiple formats continues to grow the scope for convergence and innovation around content delivery is what is driving the industry forward.
Content Delivery World 2015 will bring together players from across the content delivery ecosystem, enabling the exchange of ideas and innovations and formation of partnerships that will fuel the growth of the content delivery industry, furthering the potential of this multi-billion dollar market.
Content Delivery focus – looking at the CDN as
part of the overall content delivery strategy
In depth session on Mobile Video Delivery Optimisation, addressing the challenges faced by mobile operators in order to
make their legacy networks ‘video ready’
CDN & Cloud Evolution & Convergence, latest case
studies on the next generation of content delivery
Networking Round Tables on Day One: Leading operators, broadcasters and
content providers will allow you to spend valuable time with key people in the
industry in an informal setting
TOP 10 REASONS TO ATTEND:
Benefit from Pre-Conference focus day on Mobile Video
Delivery Optimisation including case studies from
EE and Orange
Hear the latest innovations on live content delivery
Hear expert views from content owners and telcos on building for future scale while balancing investment
in content delivery
Find out how to move intelligence to
and monetise the edge of the network
Gain strategies for reducing bandwidth without
compromising quality
Get the latest on the developments
of EMBMS
Learn new techniques for video distribution
Plan for a future of managing content in
the cloud
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Plan for the impact of virtualisation and the
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“A step to further understanding where the telecommunications industry is going
and which industries move closer”Harald Gmeiner, Business Development, a1 telekom
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“ Good program covering all timely topics. Also, a good mix between case studies & strategy presentation. Enough time for networking.”Sara Oueslati, Content Delivery Product Manager, Orange
ATTRACTING AN EXCEPTIONAL SENIOR-LEVEL ATTENDANCE!
NETWORK AND DO BUSINESS WITH THE ENTIRE ECOSYSTEM INCLUDING:
Hear from leading telecoms operators and content providers including:
SPECIAL FOCUS DAY: MONDAY 5TH OCTOBER
EARLY CONFIRMED TELECOM OPERATOR PRESENTATIONS:
Director/Head of: 51%
CXO/Vice President/Managing Director/Chairman: 27%
Expert/Technical/Engineer/Architect: 15%
Business Development: 5%
Marketing/Specialist/Production: 1%
Analyst and Press: 1%
As LTE networks become more and more prevalent, the delivery of video over mobile networks is ever closer to becoming the norm.
The Mobile Video Delivery Optimisation focus day at Content Delivery World 2015 will focus upon the unique challenges faced by mobile operators in order to make their legacy networks ‘video ready’.
ARE YOU A MOBILE OPERATOR FACING THE CHALLENGES OF OPTIMISING YOUR NETWORK FOR VIDEO? Secure your place on this in-depth special focus day for the opportunity to hear first-hand case studies from those who are already taking steps towards enabling high quality mobile video delivery!
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS: Future of 4G Video Delivery• How do we monetise OTT video?• Short, medium and long term business models• Technology driving differentiation• Monetising LTE-Broadcast• The role of edge computing in video deliveryMatt Stagg, Senior Manager Network Strategy, EE
EMBMS Case study• Outlining the development of EMBMS, POC, testing
and Demos• Examining the different use cases• Making the case for pushing content to the phone for
pre-caching• Ensuring EMBMS integrates with other LTE features,
like voice over LTE, carrier aggregation, etc.• The challenges of eMBMS deployment for an European
MNOCarlos Perez, E2E LTE Technical Project Manager Orange
LTE broadcast technology status, use cases and delivery models• Overview of the eMBMS (radio) technology status and
capacity impact• Broadcast use cases and delivery modelsLjupco Jorguseski, Senior Consultant, TNO ICT
Operator Partner
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AGENDA DAY ONE:TUESDAY 6TH OCTOBER 2015
08:00 Registration opens
09:00 Conference WelcomeCaroline Hicks, Head of TV Connect, Informa Telecoms & Media
09:10 Chairman’s opening remarks Rob Gallagher, Director Research & Analysis, Media & Entertainment, Ovum
CDN & CLOUD EVOLUTION & CONVERGENCE
09:15 A content owner building its own CDN, the CANAL+ case study • Building for future scale while balancing investment• Feature focus: adding additional functionality to your CDN• Optimising your CDN for video delivery – one size does not fit all!Jerome Trift, OTT Project & Distribution Director, Group Canal +
09:40 Planning for the future: How will networks evolve as CDNs carry more and more of video traffic?• Video over IP comparisons to the evolution of the internet
– Similarities between their evolutions and their explosions – Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it
• It’s not about the technology, it’s about what you do with it – What to think about when building – How dirty of a word is the “cloud”?
• Considerations as we approach video consumption milestones – Think outside the CDN box, deploy safely and fail quickly – What to think about when scaling
Jamie Panagos, Managing Principal Architect, Content Operations, Time Warner Cable
10:05 Video processing in the cloud: Overcoming the challenges to cloud transcoding & encoding • Attaining service agility: leveraging cloud transcoding capabilities to easily
trial new programmes or channels without investing in new infrastructure • Creating new revenue opportunities with the cloud • Cloud economics: is large scale video processing in the cloud finally
becoming more affordable? Jordi Miró Bruix, CTO, Wuaki.tv
10:30 Networking and Coffee Break
11:30 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION: From IPTV to Open Web – How will we deliver in the New Tech Landscape?• IP streams – unicast to multi-cast and the role of CDNs• Understanding the role of the web and linear broadcasting in the
future distribution landscapeModerator: Nigel Walley, Managing Director, Decipher*Tom Cape, Director, Connected Solutions, Arqiva*Richard Knight, Commercial Director, Connected TV, Digital UK*Roux Joubert, General Manager, Platform, BBC Digital*Mark Horchler, International Marketing Manager EMEA, Elemental Technologies
12:15 Content owner priorities for the evolution of media content delivery• How are consumer behaviour and demands changing?• Evaluating the different distribution models • How does Cloud TV impact TV content delivery models?• What is the impact of OTT content, maintaining QoEKangai Maukazuva, Group Technology Director, Mail & Guardian South Africa
MANAGE & DELIVER Assessing the viability of new techniques for
video distribution
14:00 Future of 4G video delivery• How do we monetise OTT video?• Short, medium and long term business models• Technology driving differentiation• Monetising LTE-Broadcast• The role of edge computing in video deliveryMatt Stagg, Senior Manager Network Strategy, EE
14:25 Telecom Italia and the role of 4k as a driver for CDN architecture evolution• 4K streaming: what is the network impact, how to do it and how to
enable multi-client delivery contents• Support of HEVC, HDCP and HDMI to Telco’s Set-Top-Boxes: case
study for the Italian market with TIMVisionAndrea Ranalli, Business Positioning Department, Telecom Italia
14:50 Two content provider points of view: Live streaming delivery case studies• Overcoming latency challenges for live streaming • Understanding the impact of demand surge on the network• What are the latest innovations in live content delivery?Ben Forman, Principal Streaming Architect, Internet TV, BskyBRisto Koivula, CTO, MTVEach speaker will present their experiences of live streaming and then will participate in a joint Q&A session
15:40 Networking Coffee & Exhibition Visit
16:25 Content Optimisation: Reducing bandwidth without sacrificing quality • Alleviating network bottlenecks when transferring large video files
to the cloud • Creating effective adaptive bitrate algorithms • Bitrate vs. quality: accurately measuring degradation Massimo Bertolotti, Head of Engineering and Innovation, SKY Italia
16:50 Telco CDN makes progress towards online video platform• Outlining the Telco CDN business progress• Moving beyond simple contents delivery service• Technologies for online video service providers• Case Study : Online Video Platform ServiceYong-Hwan Ho, Manager of Network Technology R&D Center, SK Telecom
17:15 Ovum content delivery research report summary• A comparative snapshot of eight-to-ten online video delivery
platforms across the globe with their USP’s• What are some of the parameter’s analysed by broadcasters and
film studios before selecting an online video delivery platform for their multi-screen video services?
• What are the core pain points addressed by new age online video delivery platforms for media enterprises in the connected content living room era?
Kedar Mohite, Senior Analyst, Media & Broadcast, Ovum
17:40 Chairman’s closing remarks
17:45 End of Day One & Networking Drinks Reception
“Great content. I’ll come back next year.”
Jesús Martín Oya, Sales Director LATAM & Southern Europe, EdgewareC
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Roundtable Lunch Table 1: Addressing the impact of exponential growth in live sport on content delivery Matt Stagg, Senior Manager Network Strategy, EERoundtable Lunch Table 2: Is the Cloud the future for TV broadcasting David Hornsby, Snr Technology Strategist, ITV, UK
Roundtable Lunch Table 3: Video Processing in the Cloud Jordi Miró Bruix, CTO, Wuaki.tvRoundtable Lunch Table 4: eMBMS for mobile TV Carlos Perez, E2E LTE Technical Project Manager Orange
Roundtable Lunch Table 5: Cloud storage, monetization Rohith Udalagama, Director/CEO, LankaCom ServicesRoundtable Lunch Table 6: Opportunities for CDN growth Mark Tinka, Head of Engineering, SeacomRoundtable Lunch Table 7: HD vs UHD and the role of HDR: is there really a need for 4K resolution to provide a better customer experience? Andrea Ranalli, Business Positioning Department, Telecom ItaliaRoundtable Lunch Table 8: How will networks evolve as CDNs carry more and more of video traffic? Jamie Panagos, Managing Principal Architect, Content Operations, Time Warner Cable
12:40 Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
An extended 1 hour and 20 minute lunch with tables being hosted by leading operators, broadcasters and content providers will allow you to spend valuable time with key people in the industry in an informal setting.
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08:30 Networking Coffee
09:00 Chairman’s Opening Remarks Jim Davis, Senior Analyst, Service Providers, 451 Research
NEXT GENERATION DELIVERY
09:15 Making multicast work for you• Understanding the benefits of IP multicast media delivery• Overcoming the challenges to multicast deployment to enable
bandwidth efficiency• Integrating multicast capabilities into video distribution workflow • Comparing network demand of multicast and unicast• Making multicast deliver reliableSimon Jones, Chief TV Architect, BT
09:40 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION: Gaining true network visibility when utilising multiple CDN’s• Measuring performance of edge users in a multi CDN environment • Setting KPI’s and monitoring SLA’s• ISP & Peering Arrangement failure: how can this be checked?• Implementing QoS performance metrics for CDN: availability,
latency, throughput, performance relative to origin server• Real time traffic pointing and load balancing encouraging better
performance across multiple CDN’sRohith Udalagama, Director/CEO, LankaCom ServicesBenjamin Schwarz, Founder, CTO Innovation Consulting
10:25 CDN Evolution: New techniques for video distribution• Functionality to reduce video delivery costs• Building for future scale while balancing investment• Optimising CDN for video delivery Jorge Hernández Pablo, Head of CDN Development and Technology, Telefonica
10:50 Networking Break & Exhibition Visit
MONITORING & MONETISATION Guaranteeing ROI and driving new revenue opportunities
11:50 Multicast-based CDN for live content• Architecture challenges • Network benefits • Additional services (including Near-Live Services) • Multicast - Unicast ComplementarityDamien Lucas, CTO and Co-Founder, Anevia
12:15 Driving OTT usage from traditional broadcast linear TV• Using analytics to drive the user experience and better user
satisfaction• Measuring CDN throughput in the last mile• Monetising video analytics – what are the possible business use
cases?• Utilising Analytics in a multi CDN environmentMatthew Huntingdon, CTO, Freesat
12:40 Making the Most of Big Data • Personalisation and recommendation• CDN traffic data analysis and application: monitoring and
extrapolating in real time• Prioritising and personalising with URL authenticationJosep Curto Díaz, Professor & Research Analyst, CEO, Delfos Research
13:05 Networking Lunch & Exhibition Visit
CONTENT IN THE CLOUD
14:25 Two telecom case studies: Cloud Content & Storage• How can operators ensure content security in the Cloud?• Managing subscribers’ recordings and stored TV programs on the
network• Are the advantages of shared-copy cloud DVR implementation
worth the risks?• Navigating regional regulatory and legal requirements: are these
holding back the Cloud?Rohith Udalagama, Director/CEO, LankaCom ServicesHenri Setiawan, VP Innovation Management, Telin-Telecom Indonesia Each speaker will present their experiences of managing content in the cloud and then will participate in a joint Q&A session
15:15 Content processing in the cloud the future for TV broadcasting• Outlining current content processing strategies• Why is the cloud the only sensible strategy moving forward• Where will we be in 2025? David Hornsby, Senior Technology Strategist, ITV, UK
15:40 Networking Break & Exhibition Visit
FUTURE FOCUS: BUSINESS MODELS FOR 2020 VIDEO DELIVERY
16:10 Emerging market case study: Identifying opportunities for CDN growth • Breaking into emerging markets: how big is the opportunity and
where are they located?• Overcoming challenges specific to emerging markets • Go solo or partner? Mark Tinka, Head of Engineering, Seacom
16:35 INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION: Future business models for CDN: Brokerage & federations • As the CDN market becomes more and more commoditised,
how are relationships and partnerships in the industry evolving to continue to encourage growth in the CDN market?
• Can business practices progress enough to make CDN Federations a serious possibility?
• Is the ‘Reseller’ model the future?Aditya Kishore, Founder and Principal Analyst, Diametric AnalysisPhil Braden, Senior Vice President, Technology & Applications, PCCW Global
17:20 Chairman’s closing remarks
17:30 End of Conference
AGENDA DAY TWO:WEDNESDAY 7TH OCTOBER 2015
“Focused and centered on operators.”
Nouvel Nivedita, VP marketing, BroadPeak
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“Great opportunity to meet important players driving the development of content distribution and interaction”Ove Hånes, Product Manager, Telenor
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NETWORK WITH AN INTERNATIONAL AUDIENCE
Northern Europe .....................38% Western Europe .......................23% Southern Europe ........................7% Eastern Europe ...........................2%
America 11%
Europe70%
Africa 2%
Middle East 2%
Asia 15%
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“A great event to discover technologies, understand business models and share knowledge to solve many of the content delivery challenges of
today’s hyper changing world.”Waqas Ahmed, Senior Research Engineer, BSkyB