The World Teleport Association (WTA) recently hosted a webinar examining how software-defined satellites are reshaping space systems and what this shift means for teleport operators, service providers and network architects. KenCast CEO Henrik Axelsson participated in the webinar as a contributor, addressing how application-layer technologies—such as delivery control and application-layer forward error correction—can support reliable file and stream distribution across comple
If your broadcast operation depends on moving large files and live streams across hybrid IP networks, the real challenge isn’t just bandwidth—it’s maintaining control, resilience, security, and day-to-day operational visibility as complexity grows.
Stop by to see how Fazzt supports end-to-end IP distribution, bringing together content preparation, intelligent delivery control, built-in fault tolerance, security, and unified operations to help teams deliver content reliably
Attendees are invited to meet with the KenCast team at Booth 2117 to discuss approaches for resilient content and data distribution across hybrid networks, including techniques that improve reliability, operational control, and visibility when links are intermittent or degraded. KenCast’s work spans defense, aerospace, and critical communications environments where assured delivery, security, and operational continuity are essential.