Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan's largest integrated telecommunications services company that provides fixed-line, mobile, broadband, and internet services, is adding 4K streaming to its 'multimedia on demand (MoD)' service. Chungwa upgraded to the latest generation of the Verimatrix Video Content Authority System
VCAS Ultra, to secure the 4K content.
"As we enter this exciting new domain of premium video delivery, we couldn't be more pleased to already have such a deep level of confidence in our security framework and trust in Verimatrix to navigate us through the complex requirements associated with UHD/4K services," said Dr. Chih-Cheng Lo, deputy principal engineer at Chunghwa Telecom.
VCAS Ultra enables operators to take advantage of physical or virtual configurations to support cloud system integrations. It features enhanced content security profiles to meet MovieLabs' defined UHD service requirements—including fully integrated multi-network VideoMark® watermarking technology, as well as TEE support.
Verimatrix also offers the flexibility for VCAS Ultra it to be integrated with any IPTV middleware solution, Chunghwa Telecom developed one specifically for its new UHD/4K platform.
VCAS Ultra, to secure the 4K content.
"As we enter this exciting new domain of premium video delivery, we couldn't be more pleased to already have such a deep level of confidence in our security framework and trust in Verimatrix to navigate us through the complex requirements associated with UHD/4K services," said Dr. Chih-Cheng Lo, deputy principal engineer at Chunghwa Telecom.
VCAS Ultra enables operators to take advantage of physical or virtual configurations to support cloud system integrations. It features enhanced content security profiles to meet MovieLabs' defined UHD service requirements—including fully integrated multi-network VideoMark® watermarking technology, as well as TEE support.
Verimatrix also offers the flexibility for VCAS Ultra it to be integrated with any IPTV middleware solution, Chunghwa Telecom developed one specifically for its new UHD/4K platform.