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What Members are Saying Who We Are Why You Should Participate Anti-Trust Policy Contact Us Diversity and Inclusion Statement Leadership Membership Documents Partners And Alliances Press Releases Suggestion Box Wiki University SEGMENTS Welcome To The Streaming Video Technology Alliance The Streaming Video Technology Alliance (SVTA) is the International Technical Association delivering solutions across the video workflow to improve the delivery of high-quality video at scale.Technical Documents. Software Code. Ratified by Members. Freely Available. The SVTA is the International Technical Association which provides a forum for companies around the world in the streaming video industry to collaborate on improving streaming video interoperability . Network operators, service providers (CDNs), vendors, research organizations, and other technical associations collaborate in working groups to define streaming video best practices and specifications which ensure a more consistent end-user experience and promote further adoption of online video. Working group results are published as technical documents or software code and made freely available to the industry. 116 Participating Companies 33 Documents Published 151,149 Words Written 5,843 Meetings Convened 14,633 Lines of code See all of our membersJoin the Ecosystem Over 100 Companies From Around The World Join your streaming video industry colleagues and help define the specifications and best practices which will improve the future of streaming video. Get Involved Today We Are A Global Organization As the International Technical Association for Streaming Video, our member companies are located around the world. It’s important to note, though, that the numbers below are reflective of corporate headquarters. Many of our larger member companies like Comcast, Disney, and Telefonica operate multiple offices in many different countries giving them a global presence. 63 U.S. 3 South America 3 Canada 32 EMEA 9 APAC 0 Africa Featured Poll What observability capability would best help you to improve streaming video quality of experience? Granular, real-time player telemetry Correlated player telemetry and CDN cache logs Distributed request tracing from player to CDN to Origin (and back) Better access to encoding, transcoding, encryption, and packaging service logs Δ See more pollsMay 10-Year Anniversary Member Spotlight Barry Owen (Chief Solutions Architect) Why Did We Join? Wowza has long been at the forefront of video streaming technology and trends. We were among the early pioneers in streaming video and have continued to engage in thought leadership as the industry expands. A big part of that is recognizing the importance of organizations like the SVTA in promoting collaboration and innovation for the betterment of individual companies, the customers they serve, and the technology that underlies their products. Learn More About This Spotlight Read The Latest Blog A Look Into the Operational Challenges of Monitoring Video Streaming One of the main reasons we started the SEGMENTS conference was because we saw a gap in the industry: no one was talking about operational issues. The industry events focused […] Working Groups Addressing challenges across the entire streaming video workflow. Click on an icon to learn more. Advertising Edge Storage Immersive Video Low Latency Streaming Measurement/QoE Metadata Networking And Transport Open Caching Players And Playback Security Streaming Audio Streaming Video Operations Upcoming Events There are no upcoming events. See all eventsDocuments As a technical association, the SVTA’s Working Groups produce best practices, specifications, guidelines, and other documents that are ratified by the members and then released to the public. Featured Document SVTA1063: QUIC Versus TCP for Media Delivery – Resting Results and Analysis See more documentsWhat Our Members Say As consumer demand rises for online video and more platforms, devices, and experiences enter the market, video streaming continues its rapid trajectory. Through the Alliance, we are able to engage in significant discussions about what this means for the future of our industry and how to best work together to bring optimal viewing experiences to our customers around the globe. Paramount is excited to join the Streaming Video Alliance and collaborate with its member technology companies, programmers, and distributors to promote standards around video quality of service measurement and improved streaming efficiency that will benefit us all and our audiences. OTT continues to be a key growth driver and we’re intently focused on delivering high-quality streaming experiences and content to our customers. As a Streaming Video Alliance member, we continue to support the Alliance mission of improved network efficiency, scalability and customer experience. The Streaming Video Alliance plays a valuable role in evolving an online video ecosystem that is stable, scalable and capable of delivering world-class experiences to consumers. We greatly value the work of the Alliance and its commitment to convening leaders in this space to tackle challenges of global scale. The biggest movement we see in the CDN market is exponential growth in the OTT space. Consumers today are taking control of the viewing experience. They’re deciding what to watch, when to watch it, and they expect it to be delivered at broadcast quality to any device. Working alongside Alliance members to develop best practices and industry standards will help our customers take full advantage of direct-to-consumer services. The Streaming Video Alliance has become a critical voice in the industry, enabling organizations from across the online video ecosystem, even competitors, to come together and collaborate on architecture, specifications and best practices that allow us to navigate a rapidly evolving landscape. As founding members, Qwilt is wholeheartedly committed to the mission of the Alliance and will continue to contribute to the on-going work. 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