Enghouse InCharge Portal consolidates multiple billing systems into one platform, offering bill analytics, self-service, and eCommerce, tailored to meet the diverse needs of SMEs, enterprises, and public sector.
The payTV industry has gone through transformative changes over the past number of years. So, in this fast-changing environment what are the implications? I am joined by Mick McCluskey from Enghouse Networks who will offer insight around how operators are reacting and where the industry is going.
PayTV is transforming. TV is attractive for consumers and sticky for operators but not if it distracts from a focus on broadband, IoT, mobile. TV as a service (TVaaS) is rapidly becoming the path chosen by most operators to keep a compelling TV offer in the bundle but without the cost, complexity and risk of traditional approaches.
You would never drive with your eyes closed but we see many operators running their TV business without understanding what is happening with this service – they are seeing outcomes but have very limited insight as to what is driving these outcomes. In this blog I’ll look at how analytics can transform the way operators run their TV service.
There are a couple of major trends that are widely reported in the network operator space. On the one hand traditional payTV is seeing cord cutting/cord shaving and subscriber decline. On the other hand, there is huge growth in the delivery of broadband services to North American consumers.
Not long ago, operators in the video technology space were regularly advised to stay clear of the hospitality sector, but now operators and large organizations view TV services as a valuable revenue stream on top of broadband that can also bring additional monetization opportunities such as commerce, advertising or data. Read on to find out how...
Operators and large organizations now increasingly view TV services as a valuable revenue stream on top of broadband that can also bring additional monetization opportunities such as commerce, advertising or data. This change is being driven by an overarching logistical imperative. Operators need to upgrade their network in order to deliver the high-capacity broadband services that commercial customers increasingly need. Read how this is becoming a game changer.
Dialogic® DSI Diameter Stack allows applications to interface directly with IMS and LTE networks, enabling high-value services like mobility, charging, policy, location, and SMS.
How best to support legacy STBs? Its simple; as an operator you have to invest and deployed 1, 10, 100 thousand STBs and as you evolve your TV solution you want to reuse this investment. The good news is that there is almost always a technical solution for this.