Role in the VPU Ecosystem
i3D.net provides the global infrastructure layer that allows high-density video processing to run closer to end users. Their private backbone and direct peering model complement NETINT VPUs by enabling hardware-accelerated encoding and transcoding to deliver predictable performance, lower latency, and improved cost efficiency at scale.
Company Type
Dense global infrastructure & managed hosting provider
Core Focus
Low-latency networking, bare-metal and hybrid infrastructure
Primary Workloads
Live streaming, cloud transcoding, real-time and interactive video
Customer Profile
Streaming platforms, media com-panies, interactive applications
April 18 - 22, 2026 Las Vegas, NV USA NETINT Ecosystem Booth #W2713
i3D.net at NAB 2026
i3D.net will be attending NAB 2026 as part of the NETINT VPU Ecosystem Pavilion. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet with i3D.net’s customer-facing team to discuss real-world infrastructure challenges, low-latency delivery, and how global infrastructure and hardware-accelerated video processing work together in production environments.
Meet our Team
Book meetings in advance. Team members subject to availability during the show.
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Joint Workflow
NETINT VPUs process video at scale, while workloads run on i3D.net’s global edge for low-latency delivery.
- Reduced cost per stream through silicon video processing
- Predictable performance enabled by owned infrastructure and private backbone
- Global scalability without reliance on hyperscale public cloud
- Designed for real-time and latency-sensitive video workloads
News & Articles
Featuring i3D.net
Scaling Video Streaming Infrastructure: Lessons from Cloud Gaming & i3D.net
Explores how gaming-grade infrastructure strategies (owned backbone, direct peering, hybrid cloud/bare-metal) can be applied to video streaming. Includes insights from i3D.net’s CTO on network control, latency, and cost avoidance.
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Juniper Networking (High-Performance Infrastructure)
A deep dive into how i3D.net builds ultra-low-latency, global infrastructure leveraging Juniper routing and switching gear supporting large-scale real-time applications and gaming platforms. Useful context for network performance discussions.
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i3D.net Boosts Performance with AMD EPYC CPUs
Overview of how i3D.net used Dell servers with AMD EPYC processors to deliver scalable, secure infrastructure. Good supporting context for infrastructure performance, not directly video-centric but helpful for reliability/performance pages.
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Podcasts
Featuring i3D.net
Short Interview
NETINT Technologies — Positioning Against Traditional CDNs
i3D.net’s performance and infrastructure philosophy contrasted with traditional CDNs and cloud approaches, including discussion of low latency, packet-level control, and real-time readiness. (YouTube)
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Short Interview
NETINT Technologies — i3D.net: Company Origins and Evolution
Discussion with i3D.net on how they evolved from a gaming infrastructure provider to powering major realtime and entertainment platforms — useful for company story/context. (YouTube)
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Short Interview
NETINT Technologies — Avoiding Cloud Vendor Lock-In
(If still available) Stefan Ideler from i3D.net discusses hybrid infrastructure, avoiding cloud/CDN lock-in — strong for talking about hybrid deployments and flexibility. (YouTube)
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Learn more about i3D.net and their global infrastructure platform