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5G video pilot for Israel

February 22, 2022 12.46 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Cellcom and Novelsat have announced plans to collaborate on a pilot of real-time video content distribution on 5G network infrastructure.

As part of the pilot, Cellcom , which is Israel’s largest cellular provider, will implement a full 5G network for delivering video content to multiple user devices. Video content of the CellcomTV service will be distributed in real time to 5G base stations by Novelsat’s solution. At the cell site, Novelsat’s solution will perform video processing using edge-computing capabilities and will stream the video content at the highest quality and with the lowest latency to a wide range of user devices. The pilot will demonstrate the benefits of edge-based video delivery in terms of both video traffic efficiency and end-user experience quality (QoE).

Commenting on the pilot, Gary Drutin. CEO of Novelist, said: “Video streaming is congesting mobile networks. With 5G, mobile service providers are aiming to introduce even more video content and services, delivering HD and UHD quality, with no added latency, to any user device – from smartphones to TV sets.

“The planned pilot with Cellcom will showcase and examine Novelsat’s pioneering end-to-end approach to resolving video delivery challenges by utilising ultra-efficient content distribution and serving video traffic from as close to users as possible. Setting the bar for video delivery efficiency and performance, Novelsat’s solution leads to reduced network costs and a superior quality of experience, paving the way for advanced video services over 5G networks”.

Yaniv Koriat, Cellcom’s VP of technology, added: “5G, the fifth generation of mobile, is driving new and amazing products and services. Along with the deployment of our 5G network throughout the country, Cellcom is stimulating innovation in 5G and supports initiatives that bring greater and better experiences to our customers”.

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Filed Under: Editor's Choice, Newsline Tagged With: Cellcom, Israel, Novelsat Edited: 23 February 2022 11:22

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