TVUP Media joins SRT Alliance for high quality, low latency video streaming over the internet
We’re excited to announce TVUP Media Telecom has become a member of the SRT Alliance, the open-source initiative dedicated to overcoming the challenges of low-latency video streaming.
The SRT Alliance, founded by Haivision in April 2017, is focused on overcoming the challenges of low latency live streaming by supporting the collaborative development of the SRT (Secure Reliable Transport) protocol. SRT is a free open source video transport protocol and technology stack originally developed and pioneered by Haivision that enables the delivery of high-quality and secure, low-latency video across the public internet. With over 450 members in the SRT Alliance and widespread industry adoption, SRT is the fastest growing open source streaming project.
As part of TVUP’s strategy to provide best in class pay-TV OTT services and help any size channel producer to deliver their content OTT, a reliable, secure, and low-latency video streaming solution is key to managing and transporting content from different sources. This membership will help TVUP achieve these goals. SRT enables TVUP TCS virtualized OTT headend to scale up and be deployed on any public or private cloud without constraints to gather live channels contributions.
“With the SRT Alliance, TVUP Media is joining an industry movement to improve the way the world streams video”
Suso Carrillo, Director of the SRT Alliance for Haivision
“TVUP Media Telecom is proud to join the SRT Alliance to help continue developing open-source video transport solutions, helping a seamless transition from the traditional broadcast environment to the OTT one in a secure and reliable way over the public Internet”, said Francisco Sáez, CTO of TVUP Media Telecom.
“With the SRT Alliance, TVUP Media is joining an industry movement to improve the way the world streams video,” said Suso Carrillo, Director of the SRT Alliance for Haivision: “We’re pleased to see the SRT protocol being actively implemented by some of the world’s biggest broadcast and enterprise streaming workflows as its adoption and industry-wide recognition continues to grow, becoming the defacto standard for low-latency internet streaming.”