Platform

Carrier-grade IPTV,
module by module.

Every component engineered for tier-1 scale. Every interface documented. Every upgrade backwards-compatible.

NexusHub Gateway 10G rack module
Modules

Four modules. One platform.

01
Architecture

One stack. Ingest to console.

Content ingest, CMS, middleware, client SDK, billing, operator console — designed as a single system, not stitched from vendors. Every module shares a common identity, eventing, and observability layer.

02
Scale

Carrier-grade by default.

Multi-region failover. 12,000+ hours of content ingested daily. 99.99% SLA. Sized for tier-1 carriers, priced to land in a regional ISP.

03
Stack

Modern underneath.

Kubernetes on bare-metal or cloud. gRPC internal, JSON APIs external. Open-source foundations (FFmpeg, Shaka Packager, Prometheus) hardened for carrier ops.

04
Operations

On-call that sleeps.

Native incident routing, auto-remediation for the top 20 failure modes, and a signed uptime report delivered to your ops lead every Monday.

Specs

What "carrier-grade" means.

Engineering buyers need real numbers. Here are ours.

Platform specifications
SLA
99.99% uptime
Concurrent viewers
10M+ per region
Latency (live)
< 3 s glass-to-glass
Clients
iOS · Android · Android TV · Apple TV · Fire TV · Tizen · webOS · STB · Web
DRM
Widevine · PlayReady · FairPlay
Packaging
HLS · DASH · CMAF low-latency
Content integrations
All major linear + VOD vendors · regional packagers
Billing integrations
Stripe · carrier wallet · revenue-share · metered
Data residency
EU · US · LATAM · APAC · Gulf · India
FAQ

Platform questions buyers ask.

Engineering buyers need real numbers, not marketing copy. Here are the answers.

What is the NexusHub platform architecture?
NexusHub is a unified IPTV stack consisting of six modules: Content Ingest (linear and VOD feeds, DRM-wrapped at the edge), CMS (EPG, metadata, scheduling, localisation), Middleware (session, entitlement, DRM key server, multi-region failover), App SDK (one integration layer for iOS, Android, Smart TV, Fire TV, STB, and Web), Billing (subscriptions, metered, revenue-share), and Operator Console (operator portal with ops, analytics, and an incident timeline).
What client platforms does NexusHub support?
iOS, Android, Android TV, Apple TV, Fire TV, Tizen, webOS, set-top boxes, and Web. All shipped from a single SDK with one update channel — no per-platform rewrite, no fragmented release cycles.
What DRM does NexusHub support?
All three major DRM systems: Widevine (Google / Android / Chrome), PlayReady (Microsoft / Smart TVs), and FairPlay (Apple). The middleware key server handles license issuance per region with sub-second issuance times.
What is the latency from glass to glass?
Less than 3 seconds glass-to-glass for live linear streams, including ingest, packaging (CMAF low-latency HLS / DASH), CDN transit, and player buffer.
How many concurrent viewers can NexusHub support?
Over 10 million concurrent viewers per region. Multi-region failover allows aggregate concurrency far higher.
What uptime SLA does NexusHub deliver?
99.99% uptime, signed weekly to the customer's ops lead. Independent third-party monitoring (Pingdom + Datadog) cross-validates the metric. Twenty-four month rolling uptime for our anchor tier-1 deployment is 99.99%.
Does NexusHub support data residency requirements?
Yes. We can pin tenant data, content cache, and DRM key servers to specific regions including the EU, US, LATAM, APAC, the Gulf, and India. GDPR-compliant by default; additional regional residency available on request.
What billing integrations does NexusHub support?
Stripe, carrier wallets (direct telco billing), revenue-share contracts, metered usage, and bundled-with-broadband models. Plug into your existing CRM via REST API or use the built-in subscriber management module.
Next step

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