Loop Media Helps Businesses Migrate to Streaming with Bandwidth Reducing Technologies
Loop Media, Inc. (AMEX: LPTV), a multichannel streaming platform, has launched an awareness campaign highlighting the accessibility and resiliency of its free ad-supported content solutions for businesses. With the national average internet speed at 119.03 Mbps, Loop Media reports that its business venues average just 23.11 Mbps. Their proprietary Loop Player can minimize bandwidth usage to 4 Mbps, allowing for seamless operation alongside critical services. Loop Media aims to support businesses in transitioning to streaming entertainment, enhancing operational efficiency amidst increasing demand for digital content.
- Launch of awareness campaign focused on technological accessibility and resiliency.
- Proprietary Loop Player can throttle bandwidth to minimize usage while maintaining service.
- Enhancements in service aimed at helping businesses transition to streaming solutions.
- Businesses serviced by Loop Media average significantly lower internet speeds (23.11 Mbps) compared to the national average (119.03 Mbps), which may hinder service efficiency.
Loop Media’s end-to-end Free Ad-Supported Television (FAST) solution has proprietary hardware and software design features that combat and offset weak internet connections in businesses, improving resiliency against interruption and increasing ease of integration with other systems
For the first time ever, in 2022, more Americans watched streaming TV over cable TV.
"There are a lot of services competing for bandwidth within today’s modern business venues, and critical services like sales terminals simply can't afford to go offline,” said
Bandwidth Throttling
Most streaming services hungrily take all the bandwidth they can, but
Networking Over TCP
Venues increasingly install multiple streaming devices, which normally increase bandwidth requirements in a linear fashion. Loop Players can now communicate between themselves over internal networks rather than stream from the Internet to relieve congestion. This makes your Internet bill look like there’s one streaming device rather than 10.
Media Streaming Availability
The Loop Player is adept at keeping channels playing reliably by prioritizing media traffic and adapting bitrates to even the slowest Internet connections. A venue owner can be rest assured, if the venue's internet becomes congested, the Loop Player should continue to entertain.
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Loop Media’s digital video content reaches millions of consumers in OOH locations including bars/restaurants, office buildings, retail businesses, college campuses, airports and on free ad-supported TV platforms like Roku and at local gas stations on GSTV terminals and in 400,000 hotel rooms in over 1300 hotels in
Loop is fueled by one of the largest and most important libraries that includes music videos, movie trailers and live performances. Loop Media’s non-music channels cover a multitude of genres and moods and include movie trailers, sports highlights, lifestyle and travel videos, viral videos and more. Loop Media’s streaming services generate revenue from advertising, sponsorships, integrated marketing and branded content from free-ad-supported-television (“FAST”) and from subscription offerings.
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