Taiwan Mobile Selects Broadpeak’s Origin Packager For Live Multiscreen Video Delivery

Taiwan Mobile is using Broadpeak’s BkS350 Origin Packager to improve live multiscreen video delivery across Asia.

Broadpeak’s Origin Packager solution enables the Telco operator to package and protect ABR content delivered to mobile devices, helping ensure outstanding video quality for subscribers while saving costly encoding and storage resources.

Taiwan Mobile saw that the 5G era sparked a surge in demand for streaming video amongst its users. With its expansive user base, extensive data resources, and MyVideo streaming platform, Taiwan Mobile has partnered with Broadpeak to deliver an exceptional live video streaming experience with low latency across all devices. Through Taiwan Mobile's low-latency, high-speed 5G networks, users can instantly immerse themselves in the excitement of sports events and concerts, indulging in a premium streaming video experience.

Combining a just-in-time packaging feature with a built-in cache mechanism, the BkS350 Origin Packager reduces the need for encoding and storage resources while providing high-throughput capacity, generating important cost savings. The Origin Packager solution packages video content in the most popular ABR formats, including Apple HLS, MPEG-DASH, and CMAF. In addition, Broadpeak’s Origin Packager offers exceptional reliability and scalability, allowing Taiwan Mobile to future-proof live multiscreen video delivery.

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