IP-Based Broadcast Technology: Front and Center From LTN

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It has gained a global reputation for its “transformative media technology” and video transport products. Now, LTN is preparing to showcase at next week’s IBC2023 conference and expo in Amsterdam how its IP-based technologies empower media companies to create, version, and monetize content across multiple platforms and regions.


Visitors to LTN’s stand (#5.A76) can discover why media companies have opted to migrate to IP-based video transport for a more reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient approach to managing and distributing high-quality content.

The company will spotlight LTN Wave, a multicast-enabled IP-based transmission product that provides customers with an alternative to traditional satellite or fiber-based models. Underpinned by the LTN Network with low latency, LTN Wave offers users the ability to deliver multiple tailored versions of content across any region, device, or platform.

MSG Networks is already using LTN Wave to “future-proof their transmission strategies” while driving operational efficiencies, LTN says.

“Shifting to IP-based video transport is going to be top of the agenda for many business leaders at IBC2023,” predicts Chris Myers, EVP and Chief Revenue Officer for LTN Media. “Companies are increasingly moving to an IP-first roadmap to drive greater flexibility and business intelligence while securing profitability. LTN Wave gives media companies a best-in-class, fully managed solution that enables a stress-free migration to IP, while laying the foundations for greater customization and monetization across all digital platforms.”

At IBC2023 LTN will also showcase LTN Arc, a fully managed, cloud-enabled production solution that handles every aspect of live event versioning at scale for rights holders and sports platforms.