Ateme Powers NT’s Sports Video Contribution throughout Asia and Beyond

Ateme Powers NT’s Sports Video Contribution throughout Asia and Beyond

MediaTech Intelligence

Ateme Powers NT’s Sports Video Contribution throughout Asia and Beyond

Thu 30, 11 2023

Ateme, a global leader in video compression, delivery, and streaming solutions with innovation at its core, today announced it has powered contribution for NT, a tier-one telecommunications operator in Thailand, at numerous sports events throughout Asia and beyond over the last two years. Thanks to the Ateme KYRION contribution encoders, NT has significantly improved video quality at low latency, enhancing the experience of audiences in Thailand.

Ateme’s KYRION solution has been instrumental in delivering high-quality video content to Thai audiences for various prestigious sporting events, including:

  • The 19th Asian Games Hangzhou 2023
  • World Cup 2022 Qatar
  • Olympics 2021 Japan
  • Sea Games in Vietnam 2021 and Cambodia 2023
  • European Championship 2020
  • Thai Football League.

Offering comprehensive contribution services, NT facilitates the delivery of content from these events, ensuring a seamless and robust connection that serves Thai broadcasters and service providers. Known for its robustness, lightweight design, and compact nature, Ateme KYRION encoders have proved to be exceptionally transportable for live events.

“Demand is growing for high-quality sports content in Thailand,” said Duc Long Nguyen, Sales Director at Ateme. “This encompasses a wider variety of sports as well as a bigger fan base, with more and more female enthusiasts. We are thrilled to be helping NT meet the evolving needs of the market by contributing high-quality content at very low latency.”

“We needed a solution that was robust and high-quality, yet also practical to carry around to the events,” said Mr. Weeradej Seangudomchai, Director of Broadcast Department at NT. “Ateme’s KYRION solution fit the bill, enhancing our capabilities to serve not only our own subscribers, but also other broadcasters and service providers in the region.”

 

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