AETA Audio Systems, the manufacturer of audio and IP codecs, has announced a strategic partnership with QUANTEEC, a technology company specialising in advanced streaming solutions.
The strategic collaboration will allow both companies to combine expertise and know-how in order to primarily address the broadcast market by offering innovative and sustainable solutions for AV content distribution.
In addition to the common technology focus, the two France-based companies are recognised for their international business mindset. QUANTEEC brings its expertise in sustainable video streaming, while AETA adds its long experience in the broadcast audio industry: scalability and energy efficiency in video streaming together with safety in audio delivery.
AETA Audio Systems has established itself as a pioneer in the broadcast industry, delivering high-quality audio solutions for professionals also in live sound, and telecommunications for more than 30 years.
QUANTEEC allows broadcasters to reshape their streaming landscape by prioritising superior streaming quality, scalability, and energy efficiency for a vast number of viewers. This is achieved through a unique approach that transforms every connected device into a “smart re-streamer,” hence reducing dependence on large, energy-intensive and pricey servers.
“Our collaboration with AETA Audio Systems sets another important milestone towards shifting the streaming paradigm the broadcasting industry relies on. Together, we can push the boundaries of what is possible as regards to efficiency as well as environmental footprint in our sector,” said Daniel Négru, QUANTEEC co-founder and CEO.
“We’re thrilled to partner with QUANTEEC and leverage its cutting-edge technology to the broadcast market. The company’s technology brings benefits in video and audio distribution that are in line with our mission to continuously establish safer and simpler IP links,” added Yann Vonarburg, general manager of AETA Audio Systems. “By combining our strengths, we can bring significant advancements in AV distribution and focus on QoS for the audience worldwide.”