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NYPR Uses CloudJuncxion for Bandwidth Boost

The solution optimizes network performance via "any and all" transport link types

From the Radio World “Who’s Buying What” page: New York Public Radio is using CloudJuncxion’s Seeker solution to enhance its content-distribution network.

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CloudJuncxion is a provider of enterprise network solutions, including via SD-WAN. Seeker is built on its bandwidth virtualization technology.

The solution promotes bandwidth availability in “challenging” transmission environments by using “any and all” available transport link types, such as LEO/MEO/GEO satellites, fiber, LTE/5G, MANET, point-to-point radio and commercial ISP, the company said.

In a release, NYPR said it needed a network infrastructure that could meet its latency-sensitive requirements without compromising on scalability or manageability. The media organization includes WNYC(FM/AM), WQXR(FM), the Gothamist and The Greene Space.

Steve Shultis, NYPR’s chief technology officer, said that its investment reflects its ability to adapt and continue delivering content “no matter where or how we work.”

Among Seeker’s other users, CloudJuncxion said, is the U.S. Department of Defense.

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