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China Mobile Taps ZTE's IPTV Platform to Launch Cloud Classroom Service

China Mobile Taps ZTE's IPTV Platform to Launch Cloud Classroom Service Image Credit: 156382355/Bigstockphoto.com

ZTE on Monday announced that it has helped China Mobile to launch a cloud classroom service based on its IPTV platform.

With the new service, students can take open classes given by teachers on TV at home, allowing students to keep learning even with classes suspended during the outbreak of COVID-19.      

The cloud classroom service is implemented on the content network platform constructed by ZTE. Featuring open capabilities, this platform supports the unified scheduling and distribution of self-developed services and third-party content. 

In addition, relying on the robust integrated CDN capabilities as well as intelligent and precise scheduling capability, this platform guarantees great service quality under high concurrency. For the popular educational VODs (Video on Demand), the hit rate of content can reach 99.5%, delivering a better user experience. 

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