Streaming

May 24, 2022

Next Generation TV Services for Commercial Customers

Most operators offer services to bulk and commercial customers today. Customers in this category can range from universities, bars/restaurants, lobbies, hotels, residential communities, new developments to gyms, mining camps, military, and prisons. This type of business can be very important as it usually involves multiple endpoints per sale and contract terms are often 3-5 years.
February 28, 2022

The Changing Economics of Video Delivery Services

When it comes to delivering video services today, it’s a whole new world. Not too long ago, programming was determined almost exclusively by networks and advertisers. Viewers had limited choices about where, when, and how they could consume content. Cable disrupted this reality, then satellite disrupted cable, and then OTT video disrupted…everything.
January 21, 2022

EspialTV Product Overview

EspialTV is a complete IPTV solution hosted in the cloud. Offering a fully managed video services model, we fully support software, hardware, services, and 24/7 management while offering you full control of your video service.
June 16, 2021

Take Control And Get More From Your MVNO Business

Expected within two years at most and set to enable thousands of low latency applications, particularly for industrial purposes, Multi-Edge Access Computing (MEC) is emerging as a key requirement to support 5G SA (Standalone). Cloud computing and IT service power at the edge of a network offers many benefits, but to deliver on MEC’s enormous commercial promise, fibre has to play a central role.
May 7, 2021

WRM Product Overview

New network capabilities and emerging tech, such as 5G and IoT services, add complexity to traditional value chain and introduce new billing challenges. Master digital services with Enghouse Networks, via a resilient cloud-native architecture that harnesses the agility of containers and container orchestration.
April 30, 2021

Digital Transformation – Four New Imperatives for TV Operators

Digital has changed the way in which people connect, watch and create, and how we think and imagine those activities. As an Operator, this challenges you to think again about how your service best responds to changing consumer demand. Consumers expect better content, better bundling and more accessible delivery.