Ateme powers live sports production in France with Mediawan
October 7, 2025
Ateme, a specialist in video compression, delivery and streaming solutions, has been selected to manage live video feeds for a new major French sporting event. The project, carried out with Mediawan, one of Europe’s leading studio groups, ensures high-quality, low-latency video workflows while building a future-proof infrastructure for mission-critical live production.
For this event, Ateme’s TITAN Edge decoders were deployed in a 1+1 redundancy setup to receive over ten live stadium feeds, encoded onsite and delivered up to 1080p50. The solution provides reliable production access for journalists, replay teams, and editors during live broadcasts.
Why Ateme Was Selected
- Mission-Critical Reliability: The 1+1 redundant TITAN Edge deployment guarantees robust operations for live production, minimising downtime risk in high-stakes environments.
- Low Latency for Faster Workflows: Ateme’s software-driven technology delivers minimal latency, accelerating editing, replays, and highlights production.
- Flexibility & Future-Proof Investment: With TITAN Edge’s software-based architecture, workflows can scale and adapt quickly, supporting new capabilities such as HDR LUT conversion or future 2110-based workflows.
- Proven Market Reputation: Ateme’s track record in delivering reliable, high-quality live video solutions made it the trusted choice for this project.
“We are delighted to support Mediawan in bringing a brand-new sporting experience to audiences in France,” said Benjamin Etienne, Sales Director, France at Ateme. “Our TITAN Edge solutions combine low-latency, reliability, and scalability, empowering Mediawan to deliver premium quality while staying future-ready.”
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