Video

June 19, 2025

Operator TV by Enghouse Networks Media

Enghouse Networks Media helps operators launch custom-branded TV services quickly and cost-effectively, with cloud delivery, analytics, ad insertion, and a seamless viewer experience.
July 11, 2024

5 Key Considerations for Service Providers in Choosing an IPTV Solution

This infographic highlights five key considerations for service providers when choosing an IPTV solution. It addresses consumer demands for personalization, the importance of a user-friendly interface, the willingness of viewers to watch ads to save money, the rise in mobile viewing, and the rapid growth of the global IPTV market.
July 6, 2023

Why So Many Broadband Providers Are Investing in TV Services

While traditional pay TV is experiencing a decline due to cord-cutting and cord-shaving, many subscribers won’t consider switching to a broadband provider that doesn’t offer the same bundle of services. This has led to a new trend of regional broadband providers deciding to enter the pay TV space in order to gain market share. A scalable, reliable, and proven TV as a service solution paired with a team of experts can help you find your way through this maze.
June 2, 2022

Podcast: The Future of TV

In this episode, Mick McCluskey, vice-president of Product Management at Enghouse Networks is joined by Jon Giegengack, founder of Hub Entertainment Research to explore the future of TV.
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.