Proven, rapidly-growing IP network enables content providers to migrate from satellite and cut costs as spectrum capacity for video declines
Columbia, MD — August 21, 2025 — LTN announces a range of enhancements to its purpose-built IP video network as the broadcast industry approaches a major inflection point in the shift from satellite distribution. New advances enable broadcasters, station groups and networks to further simplify the migration from satellite to IP, delivering live content with satellite-grade reliability while reducing costs, expanding reach and accelerating deployment times.
As legislative momentum grows to reallocate satellite spectrum for 5G and wireless connectivity, US broadcasters face mounting pressure on the shrinking C-Band capacity remaining for content distribution – with 280 megahertz (MHz) of the original 500 MHz already repurposed and further auctions mandated within two years. With a 45% annual growth rate in channel count over the last nine years, LTN now delivers almost 8,000 channels and millions of live events over its network and has driven nearly 40% annual growth in gateway locations, across 4,000 MVPDs, stations and digital destinations. Proven scale, reach and performance reinforce LTN’s leadership as the trusted partner driving the broadcast industry’s accelerated shift from satellite to IP.
Trusted by major broadcasters and sports networks
LTN has now delivered successful satellite to IP migrations for nearly 2,000 Tier 1 broadcasters, MVPD/vMVPD head-ends, and content owner sites, including MSG Networks, TelevisaUnivision, Scripps, and Tennis Channel.
“Broadcasters looking for satellite alternatives need to prioritize reliability, transition management and trust,” said Del Parks, President of Technology, Sinclair, Inc., Tennis Channel’s parent company. “This is a huge moment for our industry with lots of uncertainties, but LTN is a clear choice for the IP shift. LTN exceeds the reliability of satellite and protocol-only options, and they’re not just a network – they partner with us at every step to simplify complex migrations.”
“Since moving to IP with LTN, we’ve achieved new levels of flexibility, efficiency, and cost benefits while bringing mission-critical live sports to audiences across platforms,” added David Schafer, SVP Product, Technology Network Operations, MSG Networks. “Choosing an intelligent, purpose-built network is fundamental. It means we can manage multiple channels easily and distribute to all takers without added costs or complexity.”
Network growth and IP migration cost savings
In 2025 alone, LTN’s distribution footprint to MVPDs surged by 200%, demonstrating explosive, market-wide demand for a more agile, cost-efficient, and future-ready distribution model. Fueled by deep MVPD integration, LTN gives channels instant access to over 98% of pay TV households across the U.S. and Canada, with a commitment to expand to 100% in 2026.
Malik Khan, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LTN, said: “We’re reaching a tipping point. Broadcasters are seeking certainty in uncertain times. LTN is the proven purpose-built alternative already delivering at scale, with zero compromise on reach, quality or reliability. Our growth enables us to harness scale-based cost reduction, which we will pass along as significant savings to our customers as they look for ways to make the transition from satellite easier and drive long-term revenue benefits.”
Powerful new capabilities enhancing visibility and control, simplifying distribution, and maximizing reach on LTN’s IP network include:
- Advanced monitoring: Real-time monitoring of signal video quality, SCTE-35 ad markers, transport stream structure integrity and more – delivered through a simple browser-based interface built within the LTN client portal.
- Low-latency video multi-viewer: Integrated multiviewer functionality simplifies the distribution process, delivering real-time visibility and greater control for content owners distributing high channel volumes across wide receiver and affiliate footprints.
- Simplified group management: Streamlined tools eliminate the inefficiencies of legacy satellite – unlocking faster, large-scale channel launches with greater flexibility, while providing predictable, cost-efficient workflows.
- Channel customization for maximum reach: Real-time channel versioning enables broadcasters to deliver tailored content to any destination, supporting any protocol or format, including IPTS, SDI, ASI, MPEG2, MPEG4, AVC, H.264, HEVC, H.264, UHD, HD, and SD.
Providing an industry-leading SLA of 99.9999% reliability and <250ms global latency, LTN offers superior performance, fully-managed support levels, and flat-rate pricing for real-time mission-critical video workflows over the world’s only IP-first network built exclusively for live video. Today, LTN powers over 80 million hours of live video content annually – including nearly 5 million hours of live news, over 1 million live sporting events, and billions of ad avails.
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Note to Editors
The ‘One Big Beautiful Bill Act’, signed into law on July 4, 2025, renews the legal authority of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to auction licenses for the use of specific frequencies through September 30, 2034. It also mandates that FCC auction at least 100 megahertz of spectrum between 3.98-4.2 GHz – commonly referred to as the Upper C-Band – within two years of the effective date of the Act.
About LTN
LTN is a global leader in interoperable media technology, delivering flexible, tailored transmission solutions for live sports, news, and events. Powered by the world’s fastest, most reliable purpose-built IP multicast network, LTN seamlessly integrates modular services and third-party solutions, scaling video workflows from creation to monetization and distribution. For nearly two decades, LTN has empowered content producers and distributors with cutting-edge solutions, transforming video experiences and maximizing content value for major broadcasters, sports leagues, media organizations and audiences worldwide. Learn more: https://ltnglobal.com/
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