Broadpeak Multiview as a Service lowers barriers for live sports streaming
Broadpeak has launched Multiview as a Service on its broadpeak.io SaaS platform, allowing streaming providers to deploy user-curated multi-feed experiences for live sports. The managed service utilizes a usage-based model to reduce infrastructure requirements and CAPEX for operators.
Key Takeaways
- Managed SaaS model eliminates traditional upfront CAPEX for multi-feed deployments
- Usage-based pricing aligns infrastructure costs directly with actual service consumption
- Broadpeak handles underlying infrastructure and proactive monitoring via video streaming experts
- Solution supports user-curated layouts across multiple devices to increase viewer engagement
Why It Matters
The launch of Broadpeak Multiview as a Service addresses the high cost and technical complexity that previously limited multi-angle viewing to top-tier broadcasters. By shifting to a cloud-based SaaS model, mid-market streaming platforms can now offer interactive features like simultaneous camera angles, which are proven to increase session lengths and reduce subscriber churn during major live events. This move signals a broader industry shift toward commoditizing premium sports features through flexible infrastructure rather than bespoke hardware integrations. Watch for adoption rates among regional sports networks and niche streaming providers following the live demonstrations at IBC2026.
Additional Context
Broadpeak has been steadily expanding its SaaS and managed-service portfolio ahead of the Multiview as a Service launch. At IBC2025, the company showcased its Streaming as a Service offerings alongside EdgePeak caching and Multicast ABR technologies, positioning broadpeak.io as a cloud-native alternative to on-premises CDN and video-processing infrastructure. In September 2025, Broadpeak announced a major expansion of its CDN as a Service with new HyperPoPs deployed in England, Switzerland, Greece, and Mexico, significantly increasing global reach and streaming capacity for high-audience events. That infrastructure buildout provides the distributed delivery layer on which a metered, multi-feed service like Multiview as a Service can operate at scale.
The competitive landscape for interactive and multi-angle sports streaming is intensifying. Dotscreen, a French streaming technology firm, has offered its own multi-view platform targeting sports rights holders and broadcasters across Europe. Meanwhile, Broadpeak launched a CDN security and anti-piracy solution at IBC2025 to combat revenue loss during high-scale streaming events, a capability that becomes critical when operators monetize premium multi-camera sports feeds. Viaccess-Orca, which provides content protection and personalization layers for operators, has also been integrating multi-feed experiences into its platform stack, suggesting that the orchestration layer Broadpeak now offers as a service could become a differentiator for operators who lack in-house engineering depth. NetActivate, which provides edge infrastructure for streaming workloads, represents the kind of distributed compute layer that services like Multiview as a Service depend on for low-latency delivery.
Technical benchmarks for multi-feed sports experiences remain limited in public reporting, but adjacent data points illustrate the performance demands. Broadpeak's EdgePeak engine, which the company describes as capable of over 1 Tbps throughput with open APIs for delivering high-quality experiences at scale, provides the caching and edge-compute foundation that multi-camera compositing requires. In a Q&A ahead of IBC2025, Broadpeak's Elodie Levrel discussed the company's 15-year milestone and its focus on helping operators stream at scale and monetize without limits, framing the Multiview launch within a longer arc of platform evolution. The combination of managed CDN capacity, edge caching, and now multi-feed compositing as a metered service positions Broadpeak to serve mid-market operators who previously could not justify the capital expenditure of bespoke multi-angle infrastructure.
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