- Sohonet’s services include the Sohonet Media Network, secure cloud access, remote collaboration tools and high-speed file transfer solutions for production teams.
- The company operates in a fast-evolving media-tech landscape where demand for resilient networks, real-time workflows and secure data exchange is driving innovation.
Network foundations for global media production
Founded in 1995 by a group of post-production professionals in London’s Soho, Sohonet was originally developed to meet the industry’s need for secure, high-speed transfer of large digital files between studios and post houses. Over the past quarter century, it has grown into a global technology provider with offices in major media hubs including London, Los Angeles, Sydney and New York.
At the core of Sohonet’s offering is the Sohonet Media Network (SMN) — a private, fibre-based infrastructure that links more than 500 media and entertainment companies and hundreds of thousands of creative professionals worldwide. Unlike public internet routes, this dedicated network provides guaranteed bandwidth, predictable performance and ultra-low latency, enabling production teams to collaborate seamlessly across continents.
Sohonet’s portfolio spans performance-optimised connectivity, secure cloud access through products such as FastLane, and specialised collaboration tools that streamline media workflows from pre-production to post-production. For example, remote editorial teams can use high-quality streaming and asset-sharing tools to review cuts and visual effects without the need for travel, an advantage emphasised by customers in company materials.
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Industry pressures and technological innovation
The media and entertainment sector is rapidly transforming as content becomes increasingly digital, distributed and data-heavy. Traditional file delivery and collaboration methods are strained by the sheer volume of high-resolution footage and the global nature of production pipelines. Sohonet addresses these pressures by providing infrastructure that balances performance, security and scalability.
One recent innovation is Sohonet’s partnership with Resilio, integrating peer-to-peer data movement capabilities to accelerate high-volume content synchronization and global workflow orchestration. Sohonet CEO Chuck Parker said the collaboration “enables a new era of global collaboration where distributed teams can work as one, with the speed and reliability to match their ideas.”
Security and compliance are also central themes. As studios and post-production houses handle proprietary and unreleased content, network and data security remain non-negotiable. Sohonet’s managed services include robust firewalls, virtual private networks (VPNs) and intrusion-prevention capabilities designed for the unique threat landscape of media enterprises.
Furthermore, the shift towards hybrid cloud workflows — combining private networks with public cloud storage and compute platforms — has led to innovations in cloud on-ramps and secure direct access solutions that help teams leverage scalable computing resources while maintaining data control.
