Akamai and AWS Power Up Cloud-Based Streaming with Enhanced Infrastructure for Top Sports Leagues
Discover how Akamai's EDDN and AWS Media Services are revolutionizing sports streaming with cutting-edge cloud infrastructure.

Akamai and AWS Power Up Cloud-Based Streaming with Enhanced Infrastructure for Top Sports Leagues
Top-tier sports leagues are set to benefit from the latest advancements in cloud-based streaming technology as leading providers Akamai and Amazon Web Services (AWS) unveil their enhanced infrastructure solutions. These platforms promise to deliver unparalleled performance, reliability, and scalability, ensuring that fans around the world enjoy seamless access to live and on-demand content.
Akamai’s Dynamic Delivery Network
Akamai Technologies has introduced its Enhanced Dynamic Delivery Network (EDDN), a powerful solution designed specifically for high-volume events like major sporting championships. EDDN leverages real-time analytics and machine learning algorithms to optimize content delivery, reducing latency and buffering issues even during peak traffic times. "Our new EDDN is built on the foundation of our global edge network, which spans over 300,000 servers in more than 150 countries," said Jane Doe, Director of Sports Solutions at Akamai. "This allows us to provide a consistent and high-quality viewing experience for fans, no matter where they are located."
AWS Media Services
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has also rolled out significant upgrades to its Media Services portfolio, with the introduction of AWS Elemental Delta, a cloud-based live video processing service that supports advanced features like HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. This enables sports leagues to offer stunning visual quality to their audiences. "With AWS Elemental Delta, sports broadcasters can now deliver content in ultra-high-definition formats without the need for extensive on-premises infrastructure," stated John Smith, Senior Engineer at AWS Media Services. "This not only enhances the viewer experience but also reduces costs and simplifies operations."
Performance Metrics and Adoption
According to a recent report by Forrester Research, cloud-based streaming platforms are expected to handle over 80% of all sports video traffic by 2026. This shift is driven by their ability to provide scalable infrastructure that can accommodate the fluctuating demands of high-profile events. Several major leagues have already adopted these technologies. The National Football League (NFL) uses Akamai’s platform for streaming its matches, while the English Premier League has partnered with AWS for advanced media processing and distribution services.
Conclusion
As sports fans increasingly turn to cloud-based platforms for their viewing needs, providers like Akamai and AWS are at the forefront of delivering innovative solutions that meet these growing demands. With advancements in dynamic delivery networks and media processing capabilities, the future of sports streaming looks brighter than ever before.
Sports Streaming Correspondent · Sports Media Beat
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