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Ateme is chosen for enhancements to KT Skylife's countrywide terrestrial service.

Upgraded system employs KYRION Encoder, an Advanced ATSC encoding method, delivering exceptional video quality, minimal latency, and seamless integration across the entire ecosystem.

Telecommunications company KT Skylife seeks technology enhancements to its national terrestrial...
Telecommunications company KT Skylife seeks technology enhancements to its national terrestrial service, partnering with Ateme for the project.

Ateme is chosen for enhancements to KT Skylife's countrywide terrestrial service.

Ateme, a leading provider of video delivery solutions, is powering a significant nationwide terrestrial service upgrade for KT Skylife, a South Korean satellite television provider. The upgrade involves the use of Ateme's cutting-edge KYRION encoder, a renowned ATSC encoding solution known for its high-efficiency video compression and scalability.

The KYRION encoder, integrated with advanced HDR capabilities and AI-powered video delivery optimizations, enhances video quality and compression efficiency. It is specifically designed to enable broadcasters, like KT Skylife, to efficiently deliver UHD and HDR content with improved bandwidth usage.

The encoder includes PSIP remuxing and AES input for full compatibility with existing broadcast systems, ensuring a seamless transition for viewers. Additionally, the KYRION encoder supports advanced compression algorithms and IP-based delivery workflows, making it well-suited for evolving terrestrial broadcast ecosystems that demand high-quality video and flexible distribution methods.

Jeong WooK Choi, network operator team leader at KT Skylife, expressed support for the decision to use Ateme's solution, stating, "We are excited to partner with Ateme to upgrade our terrestrial services. The KYRION encoder offers unmatched video quality, low latency, and full ecosystem integration, meeting the complex ATSC and IPTV requirements of our system."

Boyang An, sales director at Ateme, added, "We are proud to support KT Skylife in modernizing their terrestrial services. Ateme continues to lead with innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction in terrestrial HD encoding in South Korea."

The upgrade is expected to deliver better quality and reliability to KT Skylife viewers across South Korea, paving the way for enhanced interactive features, mobile reception, and data casting capabilities. Ateme's KYRION encoder represents a significant advancement in ATSC encoding solutions, future-proofing terrestrial broadcast infrastructure under the ATSC 3.0 standard.

  1. Ateme's KYRION encoder, a premier ATSC encoding solution, is being utilized in a nationwide terrestrial service upgrade by KT Skylife, a South Korean satellite television provider.
  2. The KYRION encoder's high-efficiency video compression and scalability, supplemented by advanced HDR capabilities and AI-powered video delivery optimizations, is designed to enable broadcasters to efficiently deliver UHD and HDR content.
  3. As part of a seamless transition, the KYRION encoder includes PSIP remuxing and AES input for full compatibility with existing broadcast systems.
  4. The encoder also supports advanced compression algorithms and IP-based delivery workflows, making it ideally suited for evolving terrestrial broadcast ecosystems.
  5. Jeong WooK Choi, network operator team leader at KT Skylife, endorsed the use of Ateme's solution, expressing excitement about the partnership for upgrading terrestrial services.
  6. Boyang An, sales director at Ateme, expressed pride in supporting KT Skylife's modernization efforts, emphasizing Ateme's commitment to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction in terrestrial HD encoding in South Korea.
  7. The upgrade aims to improve quality and reliability for KT Skylife viewers, facilitating enhanced interactive features, mobile reception, and data casting capabilities.
  8. Ateme's KYRION encoder represents a significant advancement in ATSC encoding solutions, future-proofing terrestrial broadcast infrastructure under the ATSC 3.0 standard, and serves as a vital component in the broader media and OTT landscape, incorporating data-and-cloud-computing technology.

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