Internet broadcasting in Africa is experiencing significant growth, driven by increased access to high-speed internet and a surge in online content consumption
The expansion of high-speed internet access and a surge in online content consumption have lead to substantial growth in internet broadcasting throughout Africa. In recent times, Africa has been investing in enhanced internet structure, which allows live streaming, on-demand content, and new platforms like OTT to become more popular, making broadcasting in Africa more exciting.
The current state of Internet broadcasting in Africa
Meanwhile, a pioneering innovator in video processing solutions, Crunch MediaWorks has united with Seemahale Telecoms Pty Ltd, a dynamic participant in broadcasting and telecommunications infrastructure and services, taking a significant stride in reshaping the media processing landscape in Africa.
Crunch MediaWorks, a Silicon Valley-rooted company, specialises in state-of-the-art video technology with unique APIs for video on request, live streaming, and video enhancement, amplifying content quality and trimming streaming expenses. Seemahale Telecoms, a wholly black-owned enterprise, delivers a broad spectrum of video infrastructure services, including OTT solutions, narrowing the digital division with broadband solutions.
"We are thrilled to partner with Seemahale Telecoms and bring our cutting-edge video processing solutions to the African market. This collaboration will empower businesses and creators to take their video and other media content to the next level, ensuring high-quality media experiences for viewers across the region," said Hakim Mehmood, CEO of Crunch MediaWorks.
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