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Meta and Vodafone optimise video to boost network efficiency

By Paul Sandle
Jul 10 2024 6:41AM

Frees up capacity on 11 mobile networks.

Meta and Vodafone optimise video to boost network efficiency
Instagram-owner Meta has worked with Vodafone to free up capacity on 11 of its European mobile networks by optimising the delivery of short-form video without noticeably compromising the viewing experience. Demand for video on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube is driving relentless growth in data ...

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