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Opera's Skyfire unit adds streaming audio optimization to Rocket Optimizer; New technology enables mobile operators to quickly deliver high-quality audio streaming to subscribers without buffering or stalling
[August 28, 2014]

Opera's Skyfire unit adds streaming audio optimization to Rocket Optimizer; New technology enables mobile operators to quickly deliver high-quality audio streaming to subscribers without buffering or stalling


(M2 PressWIRE Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Oslo, Norway and Mountain View, Calif. - - Opera Software's Skyfire unit has added streaming audio optimization as a new feature to Rocket Optimizer, its NFV-ready video and data optimization platform for mobile operators, the company announced today.



A recent study by research firm Strategy Analytics into consumers' mobile music habits in the United States, China, France, Germany, Spain and the United Kingdom [1] found that 77 percent of mobile users listen to music on their phones - with 70 percent claiming to do so at least once per week or more. Seventy-two per cent also said that they use their mobile phones to listen to music at least once a week when the service is bundled into their operator data plan.

The addition of optimized audio streaming to Rocket Optimizer also comes as increasing numbers of mobile operators partner with digital music streaming services as a way to differentiate themselves in the market, improve customer loyalty and reduce churn. It is for this reason that an increasing number of operators don't count music streaming against their customers' data plans.


Rocket Optimizer manages streaming audio traffic in the same way that it optimizes mobile video traffic. It uses its built-in Experience Assurance functionality to automatically detect when the end-user's live audio stream is about to stall, buffer or drop off entirely due to a poor connection - in real-time, before the problem starts. Rocket Optimizer then instantly adapts the audio stream to fit the available capacity in the network, in order to ensure the end user receives a smooth, uninterrupted, high-quality streaming audio experience.

Rocket Optimizer's streaming audio optimization works with most of the world's most popular streaming music services, as well as with "long tail" streaming content hosted on myriad web sites. It supports both MP3 and MP4 stream formats, and - unlike competing optimization solutions - can also convert streams to the more efficient AAC+ codec, which is able to deliver high audio quality over a low bitrate connection to any compatible device.

"With devices getting smarter and networks getting faster, streamed music - like video - is rapidly growing in popularity among consumers, and operators need to prepare their networks to deliver the superior quality of experience that consumers expect," says Nitin Bhandari, Skyfire CEO and Opera SVP of Operator Products. "While audio is generally streamed at a lower bitrate than video, users often stream audio for hours at a time - consuming significant network bandwidth. Furthermore, quality assurance is hugely important, as users are extremely sensitive to stalling in audio streams. Rocket Optimizer's audio optimization saves bandwidth where it is needed, while improving the overall consumer experience." About Opera Software ASA Opera products enable more than 350 million internet consumers worldwide to discover and connect with the content and services that matter most to them, no matter what device, network or location. In turn, we help advertisers reach the audiences that build value for their businesses. Opera also delivers products and services to more than 120 mobile operators around the world, enabling them to provide a faster, more economical and better network experience to their subscribers.

Opera Software ASA is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol OPERA. 'Opera', 'Opera Software', 'Opera Mini' and the 'O' logo are trademarks of Opera Software ASA. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Learn more about Opera at www.opera.com.

[1] "Listening to the Listeners: Mobile Music Survey Results", May 2014 (Author: Nitesh Patel) .

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