Channel 4 Selects Aspera to Transfer All its Content to the Cloud for 4oD
Leading British Public-Service Television Broadcaster Relies on Aspera On Demand to Deliver Thousands of Hours of Programming to its Video-on-Demand Service
ARMONK, NY – 24 February 2015: Aspera, an IBM company, today announced that Channel 4, the British publicly owned and commercially funded television broadcaster, has selected Aspera to enable the rapid and secure transfer of thousands of hours of video content to the cloud for its popular video-on-demand service, 4oD (4 on Demand). Channel 4 has deployed Aspera On Demand, IBM’s cross cloud high-performance transfer platform, to significantly reduce the time it takes to transfer over 100 hours of new video content each week - amounting to 100 terabytes of data a year.
Available through 22 platforms, including set-top-box services Virgin Media and Sky catch up, mobile devices, PCs, connected TVs and game consoles, 4oD offers a variety of programs recently shown on Channel 4’s linear channels, Channel 4, E4 and More4, as well as from its archives. Before investing in Aspera On Demand, Channel 4 was delivering content to 4oD via FTP, and wanted to find a way to improve their delivery to viewers.
With Aspera On Demand, the broadcaster now benefits from a modern, easy-to-manage solution that’s secure, reliable and speeds up the entire process. Transfer capacity can be scaled-out as needed to meet demand, and the deep integration of the Aspera FASP high-speed protocol with the underlying cloud-based object storage APIs ensures maximum speed end-to-end, while adding key transfer management features such as adaptive bandwidth control, pause, resume and encryption over the wire and at rest. Large collections of small files for “tiled” video formats such as HLS are transferred equally as fast as large video files, and up to 10x faster then typical cloud transfer technologies. As a result, all video content is transferred efficiently and securely from Channel 4’s playout center in West London directly to its cloud object storage in Dublin, Ireland
“We decided that Aspera was a mature, fast, reliable and secure solution capable of handling the high volume of video content delivery direct to cloud storage,” said Simon Christie, Broadcast Systems Engineer, Distribution & Broadcast Technology, Channel 4. “The speed, efficiency and reliability that Aspera On Demand provides gives us confidence that every part of the package file is delivered on time and without corruption – which is crucial when we’re updating the platform with a hundred hours of content each week.”
Channel 4 was able to easily integrate Aspera On Demand into its existing IT infrastructure. The entire process of transferring content to the cloud is now fully automated, including automated error handling.
“Aspera On Demand enables broadcasters to reap the benefits of the cloud by delivering their content directly into the cloud in the fastest, most efficient way possible,” said Michelle Munson, CEO of, Aspera. “With Aspera On Demand, Channel 4 can predictably transfer a greater volume of content to the cloud, enabling them to satisfy growing viewer demand for cross-platform services.”
At BVE 2015, in the Broadcast Tech & Workflow Theatre on Tuesday February 24, 10.50-11.20am Channel 4 will give conference attendees more insight on how they accelerated content processing and delivery for their 4oD video-on-demand service with Aspera high-speed transfer and the cloud and attendees can learn more and see demos of all Aspera products at Stand J15.
About Aspera
Aspera, an IBM® Company, is the creator of next-generation transport technologies that move the world’s data at maximum speed regardless of file size, transfer distance and network conditions. Based on its patented, Emmy® award-winning FASP protocol, Aspera software fully utilizes existing infrastructures to deliver the fastest, most predictable file-transfer experience. Aspera’s core technology delivers unprecedented control over bandwidth, complete security and uncompromising reliability. Over 2,200 organizations across a variety of industries on six continents rely on Aspera software for the business-critical transport of their digital assets.
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