DirecTV selects Ateme
September 10, 2009
DirecTV, the world's largest Pay-TV service, has selected Ateme, H.264 video compression solutions provider, to bring quality content to its subscriber base via its on demand service.
By switching to Ateme Kyrion File Encoder solution, DirecTV is also able to streamline its tapeless content production process, automating the encoding of its video content so that the whole process becomes seamless and putting DirecTV in more control over how and when this content is delivered to its subscribers. DirecTV can also accelerate content delivery to customers for any type of assets, from full HD quality down to low resolution applications.
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