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.
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.
A surefire way to attract and retain customers to your broadband service is by offering TV. If you’re a Canadian broadband provider, then realistically TV needs to be an integral part of your broadband bundle. Providers who already offer TV services know there is a range of technical and logistical challenges that can make upgrading their service challenging.
TV can attract and retain consumers to your broadband service. With Enghouse’s EspialTV solution you can be up and running quickly in four easy steps. Read our e-book to find out more.
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.
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.
Enghouse Networks, a leading global telecommunications technology and IPTV SaaS platform solutions provider, and Broadpeak®, a leading provider of video streaming solutions for content providers and pay-TV operators worldwide, announced today they are joining forces to optimize the video streaming service of MCTV, an Ohio-based cable operator.
Even as Pay-TV cord-cutting keeps climbing, video programming remains a key component for cable operators and other providers aiming to support their broadband, mobile and other services. As proven once again by the COVID-19 pandemic, consumers hunger for video content to meet their entertainment, education, information, communication and other needs.
Access Communications Co-operative selected Enghouse to launch Next Gen TV, delivering cloud-based, anytime-anywhere TV to meet the evolving needs of the next generation of viewers.