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Swisscom Blue will use Amazon

Swisscom’s Blue offer.

The days of losing TV recordings when changing digital “decoder boxes” are well and truly over. In a press release released this week, technology group Ateme announced that it will manage Swisscom Blue’s TV recordings, which are already in the cloud, using Amazon.

Ateme, which presents itself as the world leader in video compression, broadcasting and streaming solutions with innovation at the center of its values, announced that Swisscom has chosen Ateme’s technical solution. It is now a question of migrating the digital video recording platform of its Blue TV service to AWS, or Amazon’s web services.

A complete solution

The French service provider explains that Swisscom wants to streamline its operations, optimize its hardware infrastructure and achieve greater scalability for Blue TV. It is also interesting to note that even a company the size of Swisscom seems to give in to the sirens of foreign clouds, rather than developing its products. This is not Swisscom’s first collaboration with Amazon, as reported here.

Ateme’s complete solution, which allows you to record programs and watch delayed TV in the public cloud, convinced the country’s leading operator. The complete package selected by Swisscom includes multiple Ateme features, according to a press release on Thursday.

“A natural choice”

“Subscribers are watching and saving more and more content. We needed a scalable solution that would allow us to keep up with this growth, without being limited by our internal infrastructure,” said Marco Lötscher, head of the technology group at Swisscom TV & Smart Products, quoted in this text.

“Ateme was the natural choice, having already helped deploy the fully virtualized headend in 2018 and having proven its worth through years of strong support. Now, Ateme’s cloud-native solutions are fully aligned with our vision, enabling us to meet our needs while delivering exceptional experiences to our viewers.”

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