Ateme has enabled Slovak Telekom to deliver low-latency OTT streaming of the 2025 Ice Hockey Championship – held from 9-25 May – across Slovakia and Czech Republic.
As part of the project, Slovak Telekom deployed Ateme’s Titan Live for encoding, ensuring high-quality, real-time video delivery. Ateme also participated in the packaging workflow using its NEA solution, contributing to a synchronised live streaming experience across all digital platforms. The end-to-end solution enabled latency performance comparable to traditional satellite and DVB-T broadcasts.
“Delivering low latency streaming during a high-profile event like the Ice Hockey Championship was a top priority for us,” said Juraj Matejka, TV technology tribe lead at Slovak Telekom. “Ateme’s technology allowed us to provide viewers with a high-quality, synchronised experience across all platforms, meeting the expectations of today’s live sports audiences.”
“In today’s fast-paced sports environment, delivering broadcast-equivalent latency over OTT is no longer optional, it’s essential,” said Grégory Samson, VP Northern Europe at Ateme. “This deployment demonstrates how Ateme’s low-latency solutions, spanning both encoding and packaging, support operators in meeting real-time streaming demands at scale.”