Teradek Launches New Monitoring Solution In Collaboration With AWS And Verizon

Teradek, a member of the Vitec Group’s Creative Solutions division, has announced a new ultra-low latency monitoring server for their Core cloud service: Wavelength Sputnik.
Wavelength Sputnik is a new integration that puts Teradek’s streaming video server (Sputnik) on the Verizon 5G network, dramatically reducing streaming video latency when paired with Teradek hardware, software, and Core Cloud platform. The integration provides a 50% performance improvement over Teradek’s existing low latency options, coming in at a lightning fast 160ms glass to glass.
“This improved monitoring solution works anywhere Verizon 5G service is offered, via AWS Wavelength Zones, which covers the entire United States,” says Tyler Riddle, Live Streaming Product Manager for Teradek. “It is the ideal solution for applications in production monitoring, law enforcement situational awareness, drone to cellular monitoring where local monitoring solutions can’t reach, and remote industrial oversight that lack a direct line-of-sight, such as remote monitoring of cranes, businesses, construction sites, or other applications where high quality, low delay video is required.”
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