Slovak Telekom, a Deutsche Telekom Group company, is upgrading its TV distribution headend with MediaKind's Aquila Broadcast solution. This move marks a significant step in Slovak Telekom's ongoing evolution towards a future-ready, cloud-capable broadcast infrastructure.

The Aquila Broadcast compression, monitoring and control solution will be deployed on-premises, leveraging Slovak Telekom's local cloud-ready infrastructure. The deployment includes the option to extend into hybrid cloud environments and incorporates advanced redundancy schemes, ensuring robust, continuous service delivery.

"Aquila Broadcast represents the next chapter in our longstanding partnership with MediaKind, ensuring that our viewers receive the highest quality content, delivered with the efficiency and reliability they expect,” said Juraj Matejka, Technology Tribe Lead TV & Entertainment at T-Mobile Czech Republic and Slovak Telekom. “This migration not only preserves the investments we’ve made in our current headend but also positions us to meet the growing demands of our customers by embracing cloud-native solutions that are both scalable and adaptable.”

MediaKind's AI Compression Technology (ACT) plays a key role in the deployment. ACT optimizes video quality in real-time by analyzing content and adjusting codecs while minimizing bandwidth usage, handling multiple codecs and resolutions, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC and HEVC.

“Our partnership with Slovak Telekom is a prime example of how MediaKind’s solutions can provide a smooth transition from legacy systems to modern, cloud-ready architectures, said Boris Felts, Chief Product Officer at MediaKind. “Our leadership in the media technology space means we are well equipped to provide telecom operators and multi-video programming distributors with the tools they need to transform their services without significant upfront investments or service disruptions. Aquila Broadcast enhances operational efficiency and offers a clear path for future upgrades, enabling Slovak Telekom to tailor the viewing experience to meet the demands of tomorrow’s viewers.”