MainStreaming flags DTT switch-off pressure on CDNs in Europe
MainStreaming CEO Tasillo Raesig discussed the impact of upcoming DTT switch-offs in the UK and Europe on CDNs and fixed IP networks, as well as hybrid edge networks and European tech independence in a video interview recorded at ANGA COM 2025. The conversation highlighted challenges and preparations for these regulatory changes affecting video content delivery.
Key Takeaways
- Tasillo Raesig linked upcoming DTT switch-offs in the UK to pressure on CDNs and fixed IP networks.
- The interview was recorded at ANGA COM 2025 in Cologne.
- Raesig also discussed hybrid edge networks as part of content delivery planning.
- European tech independency was one of the topics in the discussion.
Why It Matters
The immediate implication is that DTT switch-offs in the UK and other European markets are not just broadcast changes; they may alter how CDNs and fixed IP networks handle video delivery. The broader angle is that MainStreaming is framing hybrid edge networks and European tech independency as part of the response, which ties infrastructure planning to policy-driven change. Watch for further comments from ANGA COM 2025 on how operators and CDN providers are preparing for these switch-offs.
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