Synamedia: Media Edge Gateway mini (MEG.mini)

Sept. 25, 2024

MEG.mini is powered by Synamedia’s Media Edge Gateway software stack, offering edge processing, cloud-to ground connectivity, and monitoring and management while reducing upfront investments and adapting to evolving demands. It provides flexible edge processing, cloud-to-ground connectivity, and the ability to adjust content to the needs of affiliates and MVPDs. The MEG.mini eliminates the upfront CapEx costs of acquiring hundreds of servers and shortens time to market from months to days with off-the-shelf host platforms removing the frustrations commonly associated with onboarding and configuration and transforming video delivery at scale, speed, and low cost.

JUDGE’S COMMENT: “Synamedia's MEG.mini is a compact, low-power edge gateway designed for rapid and secure video distribution over satellite, IP, and CDN, enabling instant scalability to thousands of locations while reducing costs by 80%.”

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