Brazil's QNET Telecom taps ATEME for video encoding

July 31, 2020
ATEME’s Titan Live solution offers high video quality and multi-channel H.264 encoding designed to address multi-device applications.

ATEME, a specialist in video delivery platforms for broadcast, cable, DTH, IPTV and OTT applications, announced that QNET Telecom, the leading internet, telephone, and television company in the state of Paraná, Brazil, has chosen to implement ATEME’s Titan Live system to transcode its line-up of channels.

ATEME’s Titan Live solution offers high video quality and multi-channel H.264 encoding designed to address multi-device applications. The platform's state-of-the-art encoding core will allow QNET to save bandwidth and reach its audience with revolutionized picture quality.

Diogenes Ferreira, CEO, QNET, commented, “We are always looking for ways to improve the quality of our video services and save bandwidth with content distribution in our networks and ATEME’s solution has provided us with important savings and a better video experience for our customers.”

Titan Live will be used alongside QNET networks to deliver improved video quality to its broadband end-users and support the growing demand for content and high-quality video encoding.

Bruno Targino, Sales Director, ATEME, commented: “We are proud to have QNET as a client and this opportunity demonstrates its trust in our solution. We are confident that Titan Live will help QNET continue to offer the best service to its customers, as well as its growing subscriber base and regional businesses.”

ATEME is a global specialist in VVC, AV1, HEVC, H264, MPEG-2 video compression solutions. More information is available at www.ateme.com.

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