- Summary
- The announcement describes a significant upgrade to the MBSTF software platform featuring a major release of the 5G Core Service Consumers v2.0.1. This update introduces new consumer tools specifically designed for BSF (Broadcast Service), PFC (Powerful Content), and MB-SMF (Media-Based Service) architectures. These features will enable advanced energy management for streaming platforms, allowing businesses to monitor and optimize their media energy consumption. The developers emphasize a commitment to empowering media streaming ecosystems to meet modern efficiency goals, as the workshop concludes. Experts from various sectors will gather to discuss practical integration of energy measurement, reporting, and optimization within media streaming architectures. Additionally, the team will release updates to the MPEG V3C Immersive Platform, integrating its latest advancements into the Metaverse Standards Forum's Volumetric Media Town Hall. This collaboration aims to advance open-source V3C tools within the broader industry ecosystem. Furthermore, the launch of the 5G-MAG RT-MBS-Trans module is expected to enhance the reference tools ecosystem. Overall, the team intends to establish a robust open-source development path while supporting the Metaverse Standards Forum's goal of standardizing multimedia solutions through collaborative effort. These initiatives are designed to drive innovation and efficiency in both broadcast and media streaming domains.
- Title
- 5G-MAG - The Media Connectivity Association
- Description
- 5G-MAG is a non-for-profit industry association driving Standards and Software for Connected Media Experiences. We shape and turn specifications into software enablers that power the multimedia applications of today and tomorrow.
- Keywords
- media, release, tools, software, reference, standards, video, streaming, service, services, open, will, applications, source, user, join, event
- NS Lookup
- A 23.236.62.147
- Dates
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Created 2026-03-07Updated 2026-03-07Summarized 2026-03-22
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