J-Stream, a privately owned Japanese company founded in 1997, provides IT services and IT consulting. Employing approximately 650 people, the company specializes in content delivery networks (CDNs) and online video platforms (OVPs). As of 2023, its annual revenue was less than $100 million.

2023 Revenue

Founded

1997

Headcount

641

Headquarters

Japan

Primary Segment

IT Services and IT Consulting

Ownership

Privately Owned

Deployments

18

News Summary:

J-Stream collaborated with Zli, a technology circle at Aizu University, to sponsor the "Dai LT 2023 Spring in Aizu" event. They also collaborated with the IPoE Association and Geolocation Technology to promote the use of IPoE technology. J-Stream provided high-definition 4K and lossless 5.1ch surround sound streaming for the video distribution of the "New Kabuki Final Fantasy X" play, which was presented by the Kinoshita Group and performed at the IHI Stage Around Tokyo until April 12. Additionally, J-Stream offered insights into the process and cost of implementing a Content Delivery Network (CDN) for enhancing website loading speed and handling traffic spikes.

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J-Stream offers 3 products in the media tech industry. J-Stream's product portfolio comprises of video processing and playout, video data and analytics and connectivity and distribution services.
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J-Stream's revenues were less than $100M in 2023. Caretta Research has split J-Stream's revenue into 5 different product categories.
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J-Stream's customers primarily consist of broadcast television and radio and connectivity and distribution services companies. Examples of J-Stream's customers include Lumen Technologies, Jupiter Telecommunications (J:Com) and Avex.

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