ATEME powers converged headend at TCCL in India
Tuesday, June 22nd, 2021ATEME’s TITAN Live Enables TCCL to Launch Converged Headend in India
PARIS, DENVER, SINGAPORE, SYDNEY — ATEME, the leader in video delivery solutions for broadcast, cable TV, DTH, IPTV and OTT, today announced that TCCL (Thamizhaga Cable TV Communication Pvt Ltd.), one of the largest cable distribution companies in India, with a strong emphasis on quality of service and content, has chosen to implement ATEME’s TITAN Live solution for its cable TV platform.
The leading multi-system operator in Tamilnadu, TCCL has recently upgraded its headend platform to complement its existing cable service offering. ATEME’s TITAN Live is being used to deliver a high-quality cable-TV offering to TCCL customers.
TITAN Live enables TCCL to improve its subscribers’ viewing experience while reducing operational costs, by ensuring exceptional video quality at very low bitrates. It also makes operations easier thanks to its full software approach, which simplifies deployments and operations: profile reconfigurations, automatic switchovers, and fast updates become much easier. And it reduces CAPEX as it runs on any COTS or virtualized server.
Mr Sakilan, Managing Director, TCCL commented: “We have always had a strong emphasis on quality of service and content. ATEME’s TITAN Live met our need for the best quality of image coupled with the most efficient bandwidth saving – better than any other vendor. We are very pleased with our choice – both in terms of the product, and the unparalleled support we received from the ATEME team, which understands our priorities and our need to provide content of the best quality to our current and future audiences.”
Gautier Vandomme, VP Sales – APAC, , ATEME, added: “We are very excited to be on this journey with TCCL. Viewers in India have such a rich variety of content to choose from; it is a great satisfaction to be helping them view this content at the best quality.”
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