Streaming service invites users to become part of its network


Streaming service Pandosoft is taking a decentralised approach to streaming networks, leveraging off users' spare bandwidth and making them more active participants in the network. — Business photo created by onlyyouqj - www.freepik.com

Streaming service Pandosoft aims to solve bandwidth issues by getting users to become part of its network, ensuring smoother viewing.

Its chief executive officer Navaratnam V. points out that about 80% of the Internet’s bandwidth is spent on video streaming, creating a constant demand for more, which traditional infrastructure struggles to keep up with.

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