VisualOn and VLA VR partner with China Mobile to deliver Virtual Reality content for users of the company’s MIGU platform

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September 3, 2020 – VisualOn, a video software and streaming solutions provider, and VLA VR, the creator of the MiniVR virtual reality glasses (pictured above), have announced a partnership with China Mobile Communications Corporation’s subsidiary MIGU Video Co., Ltd. to transform the mobile video experience using technologies including the VisualOn MultiStream Sync feature, multi-angle view, augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR), and low latency live streaming.

China Mobile is the world’s largest telecom operator, with more than 940 million customers, including over 55 million 5G customers. MIGU has the rights to the largest digital content library in China and has partnerships with many leading global content providers and sports leagues, such as the National Basketball Association.

As part of the partnership, VisualOn will provide custom development services as an extension of China Mobile’s R&D team in order to bring its specialized playback expertise to the project. Together, the companies will be deploying MultiStream Sync on the MIGU video platform, which will allow users to view multiple camera angles on the same screen and seamlessly switch between the streams to select an optimal, customized viewing experience.

Additionally, the companies are working together to enhance the real-world applications of VR through five key areas: live broadcasting, education, gaming, sports, and movies. VisualOn and VLA VR will enable China Mobile to stream “high-quality, low latency, ultra-reliable” VR content for MIGU users on VR devices, mobile phones, tablets, and Android TV. The companies stated that the significant improvements in latency and bandwidth offered by 5G make these types of advanced features a reality and will provide a clear value proposition for subscribers to upgrade.

“China Mobile has very ambitious plans for MIGU as a way to revolutionize the consumption of streaming content,” said Michael Jones, Head of Product and Business Development of VisualOn. “Deploying MultiStream Sync, as well as augmented and virtual reality support offers something that’s really ahead of the curve in the industry. Furthermore, we are in a unique position to help China Mobile develop the next generation of multi-angle and multi-view technology that goes beyond anything seen so far. We are thrilled to work with a leader in the wireless space to build and deploy these solutions.”

The companies added that through the partnership they are aiming to enhance the user experience through innovative playback features, and help China Mobile continue to grow its 5G subscriber base.

Image credit: VLA VR

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