M7 adds 8 new IPTV customers
December 5, 2022
M7, a German provider of TV entertainment for cable and IP networks, is experiencing strong demand for its products and services with eight new customers. The new M7 partners are leading municipal utilities, fibre optic network operators and regional telecommunications companies in Germany and Austria, who can upgrade their networks, strengthen customer loyalty and win new customers with M7’s future-proof and diverse IPTV offering.
The new M7 IPTV customers in Germany are komro, Stadtwerke Merseburg, Regionet Schweinfurt, R-KOM, Stadtwerke Konstanz, Stadtwerk Tauberfranken and VS Media as well as Kabel-TV Lampert in Austria. In total, M7 supplies around 160 network operators in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg with its products and services for TV coverage of viewers via cable and IPTV.
The M7 partners can offer their customers around 130 free TV and pay TV channels, special-interest channels and international channels – the majority in HD picture quality – including additional interactive functions, including the restart of current programs, TV recordings via network PVR and multiscreen use via smartphone/tablet app.
“More and more network operators are recognising the high added value of a modern, flexible TV offering, with which they can convince their customers of the performance of their networks, open up new sources of revenue and prevail over the competition,” said Marco Hellberg, Managing Director of Eviso Germany GmbH, the M7 Business Partner in Germany. “We are delighted that eight more network operators from Germany and Austria have opted for our tailor-made solutions for the modern TV supply of their customers.”
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