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Vidiator
Company typePrivate
Founded2002
HeadquartersHong Kong and United Kingdom
ParentHutchison Whampoa
Websitewww.vidiator.com

Vidiator was a fully owned subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, founded by Connie Wong in 2002 to provide 3G video products to the Hutchison 3 group. The company's last president and CEO was Tae Sung Park who joined in 2009. Vidiator had offices in Hong Kong (headquarters), Seattle and London.

Vidiator's streaming and encoding platforms were media player agnostic and supported the most requested video and audio codecs at the time. Vidiator has also pioneered the live streaming of TV, music, live concerts, horse racing, awards ceremonies and major sporting events.

References

  1. Vidiator, FM Media powers Orange Poland's Euro 2012 streaming service
  • Vidiator's Xenon Encoder to Support NTT DoCoMo's i-motion Services


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