Quiptel expands partner programme with Geniatech
April 22, 2015
Quiptel continues to revolutionise the growing OTT video landscape with their server and cloud-based solutions that bring clients’ businesses unparalleled benefits with exceptional quality, greater consistency, faster output and lower cost of delivery.
Software solution provider Quiptel has connected with a growing list of key partners to address the fast developing OTT market.
Geniatech – the Android Platform STB manufacturer is the latest partner being announced at TV Connect, London. Geniatech’s main focus is on Android-based smart TV platforms, which allows them to adapt swiftly to make changes in their OTT and Hybrid Android boxes to match customer needs.
“Geniatech and Quiptel are key partners in their latest shared customer in Canada and we look forward to many more joint deployments with Quiptel,”
commented Mike Decker, VP Sales & Marketing, Geniatech
The Quiptel Media Platform (QMP) solution is also fully integrated with the Verimatrix Video Content Authority System (VCAS) revenue security platform.
EUROSTAR Group (UAE) integrates and delivers Quiptel’s fully featured platform including TVoD, nPVR, Catch-up TV and in particular Live TV. The Cloud hosted platform supports STB’s, Mobiles, Pads and Tablets.
“Our Partner Programme is proving extremely productive in that we all share being best of breed in our respective categories, enabling our customers to buy into a pre-integrated solution that reduces costs and time to market.
Streaming is the new Broadcasting and OTT is the way to deliver valuable new services. Quiptel is extremely pleased to be working with Geniatech on their great range of Android STBs, ” said Peter Do, Chief Technology Officer and Founder
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