PerceptionTV signs partnership deal with Viatel
March 4, 2016
PerceptionTV has announced that its Perception platform has been chosen by Viatel as the preferred platform for its next generation entertainment services that will be offered throughout its operating territories. Perception was chosen for its unique end-to-end functionality and its capability to rapidly deploy an IPTV / OTT service that can be easily branded for local and national operations.
Perception delivers high quality multiscreen TV entertainment that combines live TV, catch up TV, video on demand and a unique cloud-based personal video recorder, through a single intuitive user interface, offering the most flexible and effective internet television service available today.
Viatel, a Portuguese company that operates across national and international territories, provides services in telecommunications, construction, energy and technology. The combined Viatel / Perception solution, provides the company with an IP based entertainment platform fit for the rapidly changing face of global live TV and video consumption.
John Mills, CEO of PerceptionTV Ltd comments: “It is a great testament to the Perception platform that a renowned global company such as Viatel has selected it to roll out multiscreen services throughout its territories. The collaboration enables PerceptionTV to takes its global presence to the next level”.
Nuno Marques, Vice-President of Visabeira Global, comments: “This partnership with Perception TV represents a new chapter in the modernization of high-quality TV services. We believe that the future lies in multiscreen services and we intend to revolutionise the way contents are viewed in the territories where we operate.”
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