MUMBAI: Taiwan's leading telecommunications operator Chunghwa Telecom has struck a deal with Broadpeak to turbocharge advertising revenue for its Hami Video streaming service.
The partnership sees Chunghwa harnessing Broadpeak's server-side-ad-insertion (SSAI) solution via the broadpeak.io SaaS platform, marking the operator's first foray into advanced dynamic ad insertion technology.
With over three million video streaming subscribers, Chunghwa sought to elevate its monetisation capabilities amidst significant investments in premium live sports rights. The telco's always-on premium sports streaming channel—featuring live basketball matches and related content—now benefits from enhanced ad insertion capabilities designed to drive revenue while maintaining viewer engagement.
The cloud-based solution went live within weeks, offering Chunghwa a flexible, easy-to-use system that seamlessly integrates with existing infrastructure. Key benefits include effortless third-party integration via API-driven architecture and AI-driven tools that automatically detect ad breaks and insert relevant SCTE-35 markers within video streams.
Broadpeak's first-class SSAI solution stitches ads directly into video content on the server side, enabling intelligent live ad replacement for greater ad value and personalisation. This approach circumvents ad blockers, ensures smooth playback transitions, and allows for dynamic, targeted advertising in real-time.
Broadpeak president and chief executive Jacques Le Mancq said: "Chunghwa Telecom is innovation-led and champions exceptional subscriber experiences. Market leaders like Chunghwa set a pioneering example of how operators can elevate their monetisation toolkit while bringing the best live sports and entertainment to rapidly-growing audiences."
He added: "We're proud to support Chunghwa as it embarks on new periods of growth as the ultimate streaming platform for Taiwanese viewers."
The partnership underscores the growing importance of advanced ad technologies in the competitive streaming landscape, particularly as operators seek to maximise returns on costly sports rights investments.