ADTH announces support for SRT opensource project

Atlanta DTH (ADTH), a developer of telecommunication systems for IPTV, OTT, DTT and other media-related applications, has announced that it has joined the SRT Alliance, a broadcast media industry collaboration created to develop an opensource protocol allowing low latency video streaming over the internet. ADTH will provide full support for the Secure Reliable Transport (SRT ) protocol.

Developed and pioneered by Haivision, the SRT protocol optimises streaming performance across unpredictable networks with secure streams and easy firewall traversal. It accounts for packet loss, jitter, and fluctuating bandwidth, maintaining the integrity and quality of a video stream.

“With its 25 years of experience in the broadcast and telecommunication sectors, ADTH is a very welcome addition to our membership,” commented Haivision CCO and EVP strategic alliances, Peter Maag. “With increasing support from across the entire industry, SRT is rapidly becoming the globally preferred standard for low latency video streaming.”

“Efficient and effective standards are essential to the advancement of any industry, not least in the OTT streaming sector where signal delivery needs to overcome many technical variables,” added ADTH founder and MD, Michael Day. “The SRT Alliance’s aims and objectives are in full accord with our own strategy of promoting the highest possible video quality of experience securely, efficiently and at the lowest possible latency. We are SRT-ready.”

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