List of Wowza Platform Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Wowza Platform customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Wowza Platform for Audio Video and Web Conferencing from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Wowza Platform for Audio Video and Web Conferencing include: Mississippi Department of Transportation, a United States based Government organisation with 3400 employees and revenues of $1.20 billion, WSC Sports, a Israel based Professional Services organisation with 350 employees and revenues of $70.0 million, Africam South Africa, a South Africa based Media organisation with 15 employees and revenues of $2.0 million and many others.
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Africam South Africa | Media | 15 | $2M | South Africa | Wowza | Wowza Platform | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Africam South Africa deployed the Wowza Platform to formalize its 24/7 wildlife livestreaming operations. The Wowza Platform, classified as Audio Video and Web Conferencing, was configured to ingest and manage more than 40 remote IP camera feeds using Wowza Streaming Engine to address low bandwidth and reliability constraints at dispersed field sites.
The implementation emphasized core streaming capabilities, including continuous stream ingestion, adaptive transcoding and packaging, origin-based multi-destination delivery, and automated failover and health monitoring for camera feeds. Operational configuration centered on a monitoring and surveillance deployment model that combined persistent ingest with edge delivery logic to maintain uninterrupted live streams for global viewers.
Operational coverage focused on media operations and streaming operations teams managing remote site capture and global distribution from Africa, with governance instituted around automated failover workflows and continuous stream health checks. The deployment scaled to deliver millions of viewing hours to a global audience, resolving the documented low-bandwidth and reliability challenges for remote sites while centralizing streaming control in the Wowza Platform.
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Mississippi Department of Transportation | Government | 3400 | $1.2B | United States | Wowza | Wowza Platform | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Mississippi Department of Transportation deployed Wowza Platform to act as the programmable origin for a statewide traffic camera network. The implementation sits in the Audio Video and Web Conferencing category and supports a smart cities traffic monitoring use case covering roughly 1,200 camera feeds.
The core implementation used Wowza Streaming Engine as the programmable origin with API-driven provisioning to automate ingest and provisioning workflows. Functional capabilities implemented include automated feed ingestion, regional origin placement across clustered nodes, and edge caching to reduce circuit consumption and distribute load closer to regional consumers.
Operational coverage spanned statewide regional clusters, feeding traffic monitoring and operations teams with live video for situational awareness and incident response. Integrations focused on camera feed ingest pipelines and API orchestration for provisioning and lifecycle management of streams rather than end user applications.
Governance and process changes centralized stream provisioning through API-first workflows, shifting manual configuration to automated provisioning and enabling predictable scaling across regional clusters. Reported outcomes included improved operational efficiency, reduced circuit use through edge caching, and predictable scaling for the statewide traffic camera network.
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WSC Sports | Professional Services | 350 | $70M | Israel | Wowza | Wowza Platform | Audio Video and Web Conferencing | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, WSC Sports implemented Wowza Platform. The implementation of Wowza Platform is categorized as Audio Video and Web Conferencing, and WSC Sports uses Wowza Streaming Engine to ingest thousands of live sports feeds into its AI driven highlights platform, enabling near real time automated clip generation for hundreds of league and media clients.
The deployment was built for scalable, low latency ingest across Azure regions with Wowza Platform handling high concurrency stream intake and processing. Core functional capabilities implemented include live feed ingest, real time segmentation for automated highlights, and stream processing pipelines tuned for sports and live events workloads. Configuration emphasized continuous ingest pipelines and automated clip generation orchestrated at the platform level.
Integrations centered on Azure regional infrastructure to minimize network latency and egress, enabling global distribution of processed assets. Operational scope included hundreds of league and media clients and support for hundreds of thousands of processed streams for distribution and downstream consumption. The implementation touched media engineering, content operations, and distribution workflows.
Governance and operational controls focused on orchestration of ingest and processing workflows, capacity management, and cost control across regions. The deployment delivered reduced egress costs and sustained high volume stream processing in production as part of the Wowza Platform implementation.
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