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Akamai brings variable bit rate streaming support on iPhone
Friday 3 July 2009 | 12:23 PM
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Content services provider Akamai Technologies has introduced its variable bit rate streaming support feature for live and high-quality video content on the iPhone and iPod touch. Akamai HTTP Streaming for the iPhone is available as part of Akamai's Media Delivery service. Akamai has also launched of the iPhone 3.0 Video Showcase, iphone.akamai.com, to demonstrate this new service. Content owners and publishers including Canadian Broadcasting, Discovery, Fox News, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, MTV, NPR, Turner Sports and USA Today are participating in the showcase site. Inlet Technologies' Armada and Spinnaker services are being used to encode the VoD and live experiences on the showcase site.
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