“After the first month using the architecture they designed for our digital audio distribution network, latency dropped from 450 ms to 90 ms at critical points. The acoustic engineering team adjusted the reverberation times in the main meeting rooms without the need for civil works. What I value most is that each recommendation came with real measurements, not assumptions.”
Carlos M.
Chief Technology Officer · Grupo Radial del Este
Implementation: media servers, rights management,
intangible asset monitoring
Project context: Migration of a corporate streaming platform with 12 live channels and a catalog of 340 hours of content under rights management. The network topology was redesigned, audio codecs were optimized, and a real-time monitoring system was implemented for decision-making.
A concrete review with a clear subject and real-world context.
Miguel Ángel R.
Director of Technical Operations · 4 weeks of useWhen we decided to migrate our internal streaming infrastructure to a more modular model, I contacted soundlily on a colleague's recommendation. During the first month, we worked directly on reconfiguring the media servers and defining cache policies to reduce latency in live broadcasts.
What surprised me most was the clarity with which they outlined the digital audio distribution architecture. They didn't just propose generic changes: they mapped each data stream, identified bottlenecks in encoding, and adjusted the load balancer parameters according to our concurrency peaks. Everything was documented in a network diagram that we use as a reference for the operations team.
The integration process with our corporate broadcasting platform was smoother than I expected. Stress tests showed a 40% improvement in the stability of simultaneous connections, and the monitoring reports now include quality of experience metrics that we didn't have before. Although we are still fine-tuning the management of technical distribution rights for certain archived content, the foundation is already solid.
After this first month, it is clear to me that soundlily's approach is not to sell a packaged solution, but to build an architecture that truly adapts to each client's operational context. For me, that makes all the difference.