Launch of Video Connect – a dedicated global video network; Acquisition of BT’s Mosaic platform - enables digital media management and workflow; To invest around $50 million in the GMES group over two years
Tata Communications, a leading provider of the new world of communications, today announced its Global Media & Entertainment Solutions (GMES) group.
Tata Communications launched its dedicated global video network - Video Connect and unveiled its media management platform – Mosaic – which Tata Communications recently acquired from BT Group plc. As part of the GMES portfolio, Video Connect and Mosaic - will complement Tata Communications’ existing Media and Entertainment services, offering media companies an integrated end-to-end solution that enables global collaboration across the media ecosystem.
Through the GMES group, Tata Communications aims to maximize the opportunities that digital media provides by enabling end-to-end management, distribution and delivery of content over its lifecycle from production to distribution. This makes Tata Communications a unique solutions provider, enabling collaboration and integration with various partners in the Media ecosystem and offers a robust global media delivery infrastructure to reach the end-user.
The Media industry can thus address emerging challenges posed by globalization and the fragmented consumption of media using Tata Communications’ portfolio.
Video Connect from Tata Communications
As the world’s most advanced dedicated global video network, Video Connect is designed to help broadcasters, studios and production houses deliver video content flexibly and cost-effectively to media hotspots worldwide. By leveraging Tata Communications’ global network infrastructure, Video Connect ensures permanent availability of bandwidth and seamless transmission of video at constant bit rates.
Video Connect offers up to 99.999% uptime by providing auto re-routing on diverse and protected paths on both primary route as well as “around-the-globe” over and above the basic triple-protected SDH network between Video Connect PoPs. Thus there are 4 redundant and diverse paths between each of the 12 Video Connect nodes across New York, Los Angeles, London, Hong Kong, Singapore, Tokyo, Sydney, Chennai, Mumbai, Pune, Delhi and Hyderabad, as well as more downstream partners in each region PoP on the network.
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A dedicated video network operations center ensures round the clock system availability along with Video analytics to provide reports on Video quality.
“Performance and price are the biggest challenges faced by online broadcasters today. Video Connect is designed to help them address these two challenges – performance is guaranteed by time-tested DTM technology running atop Tata Communications’ robust backbone, while cost effectiveness is brought about by the direct routing nature of the network,” said Genius Wong, Sr. VP Network Services, Tata Communications
Broadcasters can expect further savings from Video Connect’s flexible pricing scheme as they can pick traffic direction and purchase the exact bandwidth required for a specific amount of time, and be billed according to usage. Video Connect’s on-demand and customization capabilities also allow broadcasters to activate the service for special broadcasts and enable different feeds to be used for different time zones so that revenue streams can be created from local advertising.
Tata Communications’ Mosaic Platform
The Tata Communications’ Mosaic platform, with its Cloud-based media management, helps media customers improve cross-enterprise collaboration for content creation, management and multi-format delivery.
Mosaic enables enterprises to deliver innovative services that meet rapidly changing consumer demands, maintain and expand audience numbers, provides flexibility of an open operating environment and lower production costs. One of Mosaic’s unique capabilities is that it provides complete digital asset management, ensuring secure, efficient access to content and workflow throughout the value chain, which is delivered as an online service over the web.
Mosaic’s service-oriented architecture enables media companies to monetize digital content more efficiently while addressing the challenges of globalization and fragmented consumption of media faced by the industry.
The new service is targeted at the entire spectrum of media customers encompassing content creators, producers, post-production houses, digital media publishers, content service providers and TV channels.
“The acquisition of the Mosaic platform strengthens our global media and entertainment portfolio with powerful cloud-based digital media management applications that can be accessed over the Web. This enhances our existing portfolio of services that we are offering to the media and entertainment sector. Tata Communications intends to invest about $50 million to strengthen its media and entertainment portfolio over the next two years” said Vinod Kumar, President and COO, Tata Communications “By integrating our global network infrastructure and managed services portfolio with Mosaic’s digital media management capabilities, we are now able to create a unique platform that can take care of content workflow from production to distribution across the world.”
Julian Wheeler, part of the Mosaic team at BT, now as VP Global Media & Entertainment, Tata Communications said “As a team we’re extremely excited to join Tata Communications. By leveraging the power of Mosaic with Tata Communications’ capabilities we intend to address the challenges being faced in the Media and Entertainment market.”
In addition to Video Connect and Mosaic, other services in Tata Communications’ GMES portfolio include Satellite Broadcasting with TV Up-linking and Playout room capabilities, The GMES solutions are closely integrated with the Tata Communications Global Media delivery infrastructure which include Content Delivery Network (CDN) service, Managed services - Managed Security, Managed Hosting and Storage,, Ethernet and IPL capabilities. Tata Communications’ current GMES customers include France’s TV5MONDE, India’s NDTV and Singapore’s IAH Games.
For more information on Tata Communications GMES portfolio visit www.tatacommunications.com/GMES”
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About Tata Communications
Tata Communications is a leading global provider of a new world of communications. With a leadership position in emerging markets, Tata Communications leverages its advanced solutions capabilities and domain expertise across its global and pan-India network to deliver managed solutions to multi-national enterprises, service providers and Indian consumers.
The Tata Global Network includes one of the most advanced and largest submarine cable networks, a Tier-1 IP network, with connectivity to more than 200 countries across 400 PoPs, and nearly 1 million square feet of data center and collocation space worldwide.
Tata Communications’ depth and breadth of reach in emerging markets includes leadership in Indian enterprise data services, leadership in global international voice, and strategic investments in operators in South Africa (Neotel), Sri Lanka (Tata Communications Lanka Limited), Nepal (United Telecom Limited), and subject to approval by the Chinese government, China (China Enterprise Communications)
Tata Communications Limited is listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange and the National Stock Exchange of India and its ADRs are listed on the New York Stock Exchange. (NYSE: TCL)
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