SipRadius Provides Security And Ultra-low Latency For Broadcast Distribution And Delivery

Making their debut at IBC 2023, SipRadius will be presenting Coral Gateway, a secure ultra-low latency IP encoding, transport and routing gateway with WebRTC playback based on CoralOS, a military-grade secure operating system greatly optimized for high-value broadcast applications.
As well as being early adopters of open-source software building on the technical scrutiny and diligence of community engagement, SipRadius has at the core of its business ethos an unprecedented commitment to high-quality media processing and delivery while maintaining exceptional flexibility and versatility. This has led to the culmination of the supremely secure Coral Gateway suite of products consisting of CoralCoder - a transcoding engine, CoralPipe - an error correcting transport solution, and CoralEdge – a standalone media server, all available to seamlessly operate in the broadcaster’s own datacenter, in the public cloud, or a hybrid combination of the two.
With an end-to-end latency of less than half a second, the Coral Gateway supports ingest and egress in RIST, SRT, RTMP, HLS, WebRTC, as well as many more formats. Its patent pending multi-bitrate encoding empowers collaborative working through the low latency AV1 encoder with WebRTC playback to accommodate different network conditions.
SipRadius is a pioneer of the RIST open-source secure transport protocol designed specifically for broadcasters. The development of CoralOS, an ultra-secure operating system at the core of the Coral Gateway has been compiled and tested from the source code by SipRadius and is continuously being security validated by US military providers and major US broadcasters including NBC, CBS, Sinclair Broadcast Group.
US broadcaster NBC Universal delivers over 800 channels using the SipRadius Coral Gateway and NBA stores a rolling 72 broadcast channels for three days with CoralCoder.
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