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Anycast - Audio EditionAuthor: Matt Levine
The Anycast - powered by CacheFly About The Anycast https://www.theanycast.com/about/ The Anycast powered by CacheFly celebrates the tech disruptors, digital pioneers, innovators, code warriors, and unconventional thinkers who refuse to conform to corporate norms. From the entrepreneurial rule-breakers, rule-makers, and rule-benders, reshaping the future with their boundless creativity to entertain and educate the world, to those charting a new course in the world of technology innovation. Our guests have one thing in common, they perceive and reimagine the world through a unique lens, breaking boundaries and pushing the limits of what's possible. About CacheFly For over two decades, since developing the world's first TCP-anycast based Content Delivery Network, CacheFly has been the only network built for throughput. From the first byte to the last byte, CacheFly delivers your files faster. While CacheFly is verifiably the fastest CDN on the planet, they are also a true partner to their customers, aligning strategies to deliver high-demand content everywhere end-users are. CacheFly has built out unique, superior architecture in emerging markets delivering the highest QoE for digital platforms everywhere on the globe. Learn why many of the world's most trusted brands trust CacheFly to deliver their content. Visit us at cachefly.com. Language: en Genres: Business, Business News, News Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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ICYMI - Content Delivery and the Future of Media Broadcasting, with Vince Taisipic
Episode 1
Thursday, 26 February, 2026
In Case You Missed It… Matt Levine sits down with industry veteran Vince Taisipic (Business Solutions & Innovation Strategist) to tackle a question that surfaces every few years: Is this finally the year Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technology takes over for traditional CDNs? Vince draws on his experience from the early days of Kontiki and Level 3 to explain why P2P—despite its undeniable technical efficiency—has struggled to shake the "piracy stigma" of the early 2000s. The conversation covers the high-profile exit of Twitch from South Korea, how consumer expectations for streaming have shifted from "novelty" to "utility," and why the emerging concept of DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks) might just be the rebrand P2P needs to finally succeed. Key Topics Discussed: The history of hybrid CDNs and the acquisition of Streamroot. Why the "BitTorrent stigma" still scares major broadcasters today. The "Twitch in South Korea" case study: When network costs kill the business model. DePIN: Can decentralization save the P2P reputation? The massive shift in viewer expectations: From "I hope it works" to "If it buffers, I cancel." Vince Taisipic on LinkedIn theanycast.com/s3e1









