SES Sees Uptake in
Cloud-Enabled Media Playout Service Worldwide
September 15, 2021
An increasing number of
broadcasters and channel operators worldwide are
adopting SES’s Cloud Playout service to better
manage their linear TV channels and content
assets flexibly and cost-effectively, announced
SES today. This recent shift to cloud-based
services means that SES now has more than 60 TV
channels from Africa, Europe and Asia-Pacific
that started utilising SES Cloud playout
services since Q1 2021.
“It is therefore rewarding
when we see how our customers feel the same as
they increasingly adopt our cloud capabilities
to expand their offerings.”
Leveraging the elastic
scale and economics of the cloud, SES’s Cloud
Playout enables TV broadcasters and channel
operators the ability to reliably prepare TV
content for broadcast in a matter of minutes
regardless of where they are since there is no
need for on-premise hardware. Designed natively
in the cloud, SES’s Cloud Playout provides
unparalleled flexibility and scalability while
leveraging virtualized hardware with modular
design of playout functions such as archiving,
playlist, playback, encoding or graphics – all
to ensure resiliency and cost-savings for the
media customers.
One market with recent
Cloud Playout momentum is Ethiopia. An
increasing number of broadcasters on Ethiosat,
Ethiopia’s first-ever dedicated free-to-air
(FTA) TV platform, have moved to SES’s Cloud
Playout service to better manage their linear TV
channels and content assets flexibly and
cost-effectively.
One such Ethiopian
customer, Engidawork Gebeyehu at Yegna TV, said,
“With a focus on local, in-country content, the
Ethiopian TV market has been expanding
significantly in the last years with TV playing
an integral part of people’s lives – ranging
from entertainment to education – especially
during the COVID-19 pandemic. With SES, we are
able to respond to viewer demand and bring
content to their homes faster and more flexibly
than ever before via the cloud, meeting viewer
demand for more local content. Using the cloud
playout services also means that we are no
longer restricted by hardware constraints and
can get a channel ready for distribution much
faster than before.”
“At SES, we believe the
cloud can maximise opportunities for growth with
an inherently flexible and highly scalable
broadcasting solution, enabling our customers to
focus on attracting new audiences and create
engaging content,” said Yvonne Bertalot,
Director of Broadcasters Segment Market
Management at SES. “It is therefore rewarding
when we see how our customers feel the same as
they increasingly adopt our cloud capabilities
to expand their offerings.”