Wall Street Finance Guys Says Limelight Networks Trying To Sell To Verizon

Last week I hosted my annual Content Delivery Summit in NYC which brought together telecom carriers, service providers, content owners, and Wall Street money managers for a detailed look at the content delivery market. Multiple attendees from Wall Street were there talking about how Limelight Networks is in talks to try and sell the company to Verizon and is desperate to make a deal.

While it does not sound like any kind of agreement has been reached, such a deal would make a lot of sense for both companies as Verizon has been trying to get their VDMS business going for a few years now, without a lot of success. They are currently doing another major push right now to jumpstart the business and acquiring Limelight would give them customers, network resources and the sales and product support they need. Verizon should be a lot further along with their digital media business than they are right now, and they really need to do a few acquisitions to get there. If they do, there is no reason why they can’t be a real competitor in the market, but I don’t think they can get there on their own, simply by building everything in-house, for their commercial CDN offering.

I haven’t heard any kind of numbers mentioned of what Limelight would be worth, but their CDN business isn’t in the greatest of shape right now. Multiple customers at the show were talking about poor performance of Limelight’s network, for video, and in the last few weeks, Limelight lost more experienced sales people, along with other employees. The company stated on their last earnings call that they plan to re-invest in the CDN business and add more capacity, but that it would be towards the end of the year before that is in place.

With Verizon having a new streaming service with Redbox, Verizon needs a better CDN for video delivery ASAP. Acquiring Limelight would give them the foundation for that and something they could build on top of. On paper, the deal makes a lot of sense, but one has to wonder what Limelight’s board, and shareholders, want for the company and if they still think it’s worth more than it really is. With Limelight having all new management, hopefully they are realistic on the value of the company as Limelight’s previous management always thought the company was worth more than it really was, which ended up keeping them out of some potential deals.

In addition to hearing about Limelight and Verizon, one person also told me that XO Communications is also in discussions with Limelight. The two companies already work together and last year, XO Communications launched CDN Services using Limelight’s managed CDN platform, via Concentric Cloud Solutions, a new division of XO Communications that focuses on content caching, application acceleration and video streaming. So it’s possible that XO now wants to have more control over their CDN and bring Limelight into the fold. For Limelight, this would also make sense, from an acquisition standpoint, as XO has more than 60,000 small and medium-sized customers spread out across North America alone.

It’s too early to know how this is going to play out, but Limelight Networks is clearly shopping the company, once again, trying to get an acquistion done. Some will ask me how such a deal might impact Akamai, but I’m not even going to speculate on that, unless we hear a deal gets done.

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New Device Chart Lets You Compare Today’s Streaming Boxes and Content Platforms

[Update 12/20: I am working on an update to the chart to add the Xbox One, PS4, TiVo Roamio, Chromecast and update all of the content platforms. I will have the updated chart out in the new year.]

There’s more than a dozen streaming media boxes on the market today and trying to compare their technical specs and which content platforms they support can be a challenge. So I’ve put together an updated chart which compares the top 14 devices. This is an update to last year’s chart and includes recently released boxes from Roku 3, Hisense, Asus, Nintendo and also many of the new content platforms like Redbox and others. You can download a high-res PDF copy of the chart by clicking on the image below and you can always find the latest version of the chart at www.StreamingMediaDevices.com

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I will update the chart throughout the year when new devices come out and new content platforms are supported. I’d like to thank many of the device manufactures who verified the information on the chart and helped put it together including Roku, Sony, Boxee, Western Digital, Netgear, D-Link, TiVo and Microsoft. Thanks also to Dolby and Encoding.com who sponsored the chart and helped us distribute print copies at the Streaming Media East show this week.

If you have questions on which box you should choose, send me an email and I’ll help you out. Chart corrections and suggestions can also be left in the comments section below.

Update 5/20: The Boxee Cloud DVR has a “limited amount of free storage”, in addition to their paid plans.

Update 6/13: HBO Go is not supported on the PS3. The next version of the chart will correct that.

Update 6/19: HBO Go and ESPN are now supported on the Apple TV.

The Evolution Of Content Delivery: From Bits And Bytes To Integrated Workflows

LogoGetting content from point A to point B is only half the problem. The other half is addressing the complexity of making sure that the right content is delivered to the right audience. Content delivery is evolving by converging the physical delivery with the workflow pieces required to create and manage the content that enables customers to capitalize on a heightened level of efficiency to their business.

On Monday at the Content Delivery Summit in NYC, Limelight Networks explores how content delivery is evolving into an “outsourced business process” that includes content workflows and how businesses can benefit from the value provided by the integration of content and delivery workflows.

Now in its fifth year, the Content Delivery Summit is a one-day conference designed to bring together telecom carriers, service providers, content owners, and industry vendors for a detailed look at CDN platforms for the delivery of video and content acceleration. Online registration is now closed, but readers of my blog can still register onsite using my own personal discount code of DR13, which gets you a ticket to the show for only $395.

Speakers and presenters include: Netflix, eBay, LinkedIn, Redbox, Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, TeliaSonera, Comcast, Charter Communications, Telstra, Pacnet, Telin as well as many of today’s leading solution providers. (#cdnsummit)

Learn About Infrastructure Cost Management at The Content Delivery Summit

LogoAs content delivery services become increasingly complicated and diverse with dominant IaaS players, multi-CDN strategies, private cloud deployments, and 3rd party SaaS platforms, trying to track operational costs per delivery service and region can be very difficult. On Monday at the Content Delivery Summit in NYC, Stackpop will showcase a new platform designed to specifically address the pain points of Ops and IT professionals who manage the technical infrastructure that makes their companies run smoothly. See the latest tools that allow you to simplify managing, sourcing and optimizing infrastructure services from multiple vendors, while providing visibility into costs and contract terms for managing your IT deployments.

Now in its fifth year, the Content Delivery Summit is a one-day conference designed to bring together telecom carriers, service providers, content owners, and industry vendors for a detailed look at CDN platforms for the delivery of video and content acceleration. Online registration is now closed, but readers of my blog can still register onsite using my own personal discount code of DR13, which gets you a ticket to the show for only $395.

Speakers and presenters include: Netflix, eBay, LinkedIn, Redbox, Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, TeliaSonera, Comcast, Charter Communications, Telstra, Pacnet, Telin as well as many of today’s leading solution providers. (#cdnsummit)

Deploying an Operator CDN to Enhance Customer Experience

LogoOn Monday at the Content Delivery Summit in NYC, Akamai and Charter Communications will discuss industry trends leading network operators to evaluate and implement CDN software, and will showcase Charter Communications’ successful implementation of CDN. Charter will explain its decision to utilize a standard CDN approach to video, the challenges and best practices for implementation, its architecture, rollout process, results and next steps.

Now in its fifth year, the Content Delivery Summit is a one-day conference designed to bring together telecom carriers, service providers, content owners, and industry vendors for a detailed look at CDN platforms for the delivery of video and content acceleration. Online registration is now closed, but readers of my blog can still register onsite using my own personal discount code of DR13, which gets you a ticket to the show for only $395.

Speakers and presenters include: Netflix, eBay, LinkedIn, Redbox, Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, TeliaSonera, Comcast, Charter Communications, Telstra, Pacnet, Telin as well as many of today’s leading solution providers. (#cdnsummit)

The Future Of CDN And Cloud Delivery At Telefonica

LogoOn Monday at the Content Delivery Summit in NYC, Marta Garcia Lopez, Senior Manager of CDN Strategy and Marketing will give an in-depth look into Telefonica’s CDN initiatives and their present and future CDN strategy and deployments. Hear Telefonica´s view on the evolution of the CDN market and potential solutions for a converged CDN and cloud delivery scenario where telco’s play a key role in end-to-end delivery in the market. Analysis of different strategic solutions, including assessment of the future of interconnection models and partnerships will also be discussed.

Now in its fifth year, the Content Delivery Summit is a one-day conference designed to bring together telecom carriers, service providers, content owners, and industry vendors for a detailed look at CDN platforms for the delivery of video and content acceleration. Online registration is now closed, but readers of my blog can still register onsite using my own personal discount code of DR13, which gets you a ticket to the show for only $395.

Speakers and presenters include: Netflix, eBay, LinkedIn, Redbox, Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, TeliaSonera, Comcast, Charter Communications, Telstra, Pacnet, Telin as well as many of today’s leading solution providers. (#cdnsummit)

Hear About Operator Strategies for OTT Video Delivery at The CDN Summit

LogoMany service providers are exploring ways to adapt their networks for the rapidly growing tidal wave of over-the-top video. While OTT offers a tremendous new opportunity, it also presents operators with a great challenge of scaling their networks. On Monday at the Content Delivery Summit in NYC, (#cdnsummit) learn the different content delivery solutions and technologies available for network operators to prepare their networks for the future of online video. This presentation by Qwilt will cover both traditional long-haul transit delivery solutions, as well as the technical requirements for new subscriber edge video delivery solutions targeted at the short-haul network backbone. Lastly, it will look at how the different solutions can work together in a symbiotic manner.

Now in its fifth year, the Content Delivery Summit is a one-day conference designed to bring together telecom carriers, service providers, content owners, and industry vendors for a detailed look at CDN platforms for the delivery of video and content acceleration. Online registration is now closed, but readers of my blog can still register onsite using my own personal discount code of DR13, which gets you a ticket to the show for only $395.

Speakers and presenters include: Netflix, eBay, LinkedIn, Redbox, Telefonica, Deutsche Telekom, TeliaSonera, Comcast, Charter Communications, Telstra, Pacnet, Telin as well as many of today’s leading solution providers.