It’s become an industry leader for its video transport products. Now, LTN is putting a spotlight on IP-based offerings designed to bring creation and monetization benefits to media companies.
In particular, LTN is promoting its LTN Wave fully managed, multicast-enabled IP-based transmission product, which provides customers with an alternative to traditional satellite or fiber-based models.
Among the domestic operators using the product is MSG Networks.
At the recent IBC2023 affair in Amsterdam, the shift to IP-based video transport was a key discussion point for LTN. “Media companies are increasingly moving to an IP-first roadmap to drive greater flexibility and business intelligence while securing profitability,” said Chris Myers, LTN’s Chief Revenue Officer. “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.”
LTN also used its IBC appearance to promote LTN Arc, a cloud-enabled production product for live event versioning at scale for rights holders and sports platforms. “Through automated workflows and supported by the highly redundant video transport backbone of the LTN Network, Arc delivers the versioning, customization, and decoration capabilities that rights holders need to tailor and deliver their content for diverse worldwide audiences while enabling downstream monetization,” LTN says.



