Latin America. Open Broadcast Systems has launched 5G Assist to optimize remote production over the public internet, enabling broadcasters to reduce packet loss and overall latency in their remote productions when using the public internet.
It uses a companion network, such as 5G or Starlink, along with the main internet connection, to perform packet recoveries, in addition to recovery attempts made over the main connection.
Kieran Kunhya, Founder and CEO of Open Broadcast Systems, said: "Using the public internet for remote production offers obvious advantages in terms of flexibility and cost-effectiveness. However, being a shared resource, it can create significant challenges in terms of packet loss. 5G Assist is an innovation that allows broadcasters to enjoy the best of both worlds: the flexibility and savings of the public internet, along with the low latency required by remote production."
5G Assist technology is immediately available on Open Broadcast Systems' low-latency software-based encoders and decoders, which can be used to deliver premium video content over any network.
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