Zappware and EKT new partnership
June 11, 2015
EKT (Eagle Kingdom Technologies), a company specialised in the design and manufacturing of A-Grade Set Top Box solution, and Zappware, an end-to-end DVB/IPTV/OTT platform provider, have announced the availability of the Zappware Platform on EKT’s latest range of STB solutions.
Built on top of EKT’s solidTV and its integrated browser, Zappware’s HTML5 client operates completely flexible and integrated solution for OTT, IPTV and Hybrid requirements.
The Zappware platform provides an intuitive and personalized multi-screen TV experience across all devices, combined with a unified Service Delivery System to fully monetize all TV services on broadcast, broadband and hybrid networks.
“By making our solution work seamlessly on top of the browser of the EKT’s solidTV, we now have yet another range of devices available with our award winning solution. Our latest web client is fully integrated with all that Zappware has to offer, allowing operators to experience the best of Zappware on the innovate devices of EKT,” said Patrick Vos, CEO at Zappware.
EKT’s range of IP and Hybrid devices bring the combination of power, innovation and a complete software solution at truly market breaking price points to the operator markets around the world. Also available in unique form factors such as the PowerPlug design and supported by various CA and DRM system, EKT is the partner of choice for many operators around the world today.
“We are proud to be partnering with Zappware. I believe our unique range of solutions with their market leading platform will bring a host of new possibilities for both our companies,” said Richard Smith, Founder and CEO at EKT, he continued “we are looking forward to bring a complete end to end solution to our clients”
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