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Telstra teams up with Dalet and Eluvio on joint solution Web3 CDN
Australia’s largest telco Telstra has teamed up with broadcast solutions and services provider Dalet and content blockchain pioneer Eluvio to deliver an end-to-end Video Service and Web3 Content Distribution Solution (CDN). In an aim to serve OTT providers, broadcasters, content owners and creators, and other media and entertainment companies around the globe.
The new product enables simplified, cost-efficient, and just-in-time video distribution from the source (stream or file), without making file copies–and without the use of costly third-party cloud storage, transcoding, OVP, or CDN providers.
While its built-in Web3 CDN capability provides secure, ultra-low latency, high-quality 4K video delivery for content creators and owners to support live and on-demand entertainment experiences and new monetisation opportunities.
The joint venture between the three companies was designed to address the inefficiencies and unnecessary costs of conventional video delivery,
“This partnership is a game-changer for the media and entertainment industry, empowering our joint customers to manage their content with much greater efficiency and transparency across the entire supply chain,” said Ewan Johnston, director of channel and strategic alliances at Dalet. “We’re excited to extend our partnership with Telstra Broadcast Services and partner with Eluvio, two of the world’s technological pioneers, who share our commitment to innovation, collaboration and customer success.”
“Many of today’s premium video providers are in a bind,” said Michelle Munson, CEO and co-founder of Eluvio. “They are under competing pressures to reduce costs, improve efficiency, improve quality, create new services, and generate new revenue sources–but are hampered by the capabilities of their outdated video production technology and content distribution stacks. The Content Fabric is a content-native, real time decentralized protocol that helps address all of those needs at once. Together with Telstra Broadcast Services and Dalet, we’ve created an end-to-end go-to-market solution to help content creators and owners radically streamline the economics of their entire media distribution workflow.”