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The upgrade is in response to the substantial rise in popularity of digital services and online games provided by Steam, Valve’s social entertainment and gaming platform. Valve, a global online gaming company, is working with Level 3 Communications to upgrade its network infrastructure to include 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps) Internet Service ports. Valve Deploys 100 Gbps Internet Ports from Level 3 after Significant Rise in Steam’s Online Gaming Demands This GNS allows Level 3 to support more than 40 military services from the Department of Defense and it will be able to bid on and provide services like managed services, security services, VPN implementation, Content Delivery Network, colocation, dark fiber, cloud connectivity and many other networking solutions and implementations. The mentioned contract allows Level 3 to bid on and provide communications services for supporting DISA’s plan for have a single global network by 2020. Level 3 Communications, a provider of communications and networking services, announced that it has won a Multiple-Year Global Network Services (GNS) Contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). Level 3 Wins a Multiple-Year Global Network Services Contract from DISA
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As part of this collaboration, operators can leverage a joint solution that combines Broadpeak’s nanoCDN multicast ABR technology with ST’s Alicante (STiD128) DOCSIS® 3.0 cable gateway design and Android application for set-top boxes (STB) to deliver live video in a cost-effective and scalable fashion on multiple devices and screen sizes. Microsoft drops Azure prices up to 17% to keep up with Amazon’s cloud servicesīroadpeak and STMicroelectronics Collaborate for Improving Live Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) Television Deliveryīroadpeak, the provider of s of video-on-demand servers for cable, OTT and IPTV operators and CDN, announced that a new project is in the works with STMicroelectronics – with the goal of improving television delivery of over-the-top (OTT) content by combining its nanoCDN multicast ABR technology with ST SOCs and caching content to reduce network bandwidth usage to deliver even Ultra HD video content.Sookasa Adds Security to Box Cloud Storage Platform.Valve Deploys 100 Gbps Internet Ports from Level 3 after Significant Rise in Steam’s Online Gaming Demands.Level 3 Wins a Multiple-Year Global Network Services Contract from DISA.Broadpeak and STMicroelectronics Collaborate for Improving Live Adaptive Bitrate (ABR) Television Delivery.
