Espial joins SCTE
March 6, 2013
Espial, an expert in on-demand TV software and solutions, has joined the SCTE, Society for Broadband Professionals, a non-profit organisation dedicated to improving the standard of broadband engineering in the global telecommunications industry by offering training and career advancement opportunities to technical professionals in the field. As a corporate member of SCTE, Espial will be actively involved in promoting the group’s mission of advancing the working knowledge of broadband telecommunications engineers on a variety of topics, especially around the IP video experience, an ever-increasing focus of SCTE’s members.
“In today’s highly competitive marketplace, broadband professionals must be actively engaged in learning more about the latest video technologies and industry innovations to provide their customers with the best possible user experience,” said Kirk Edwardson, director of marketing at Espial. “Espial’s brings in-depth IP video subject-matter expertise that will improve the skills and knowledge of engineering and operations professionals.”
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