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SPB TV introduces three screens TV solution

February 27, 2012 10.07 Europe/London By Robert Briel

MobiWorld Media, operating under the SPB TV brand, has announced the launch of the SPB TV solution for three screens, enabling operators to deliver TV to their subscribers across all devices.

The company is showcasing its product at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. “During the last MWC we received a lot of requests to elaborate the TV solution for multiscreen devices, the same convenient, flexible, advantageous for the providers, and enjoyable for the end-users, as our mobile TV,” said Kirill Philippov, CEO of MobiWorld Media, “SPB TV Three Screens, unveiled at MWC 2012, exceeds these expectations and offers multiscreen HD video delivery, content protection and plenty of sophisticated features that empower our partners to reach new markets and beat the competition there.”

The key-element of the solution, SPB TV Media Platform, incorporates encoding and streaming servers and is capable to process all modern video formats from various inputs, both IP and satellite. SPB TV platform supports adaptive streaming technologies, such as RTSP, Apple HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), Microsoft Smooth Streaming and Adobe HTTP Dynamic Streaming, that ensure smooth video delivery, without frame drops or blurriness, across various network bandwidth capabilities.

Due to multi-rate video encoding for different screen resolutions the platform provides the best video quality on any device, from a tiny feature phone to a large HDTV set. The advanced middleware provides the operator with content management and conditional access systems available from one control point.

SPB TV solution can be delivered in a server-based or software-based configuration, and seamlessly integrated with the existing infrastructure, CMS and billing system, providing high scalability to support the consumer growth.

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Filed Under: Mobile TV, Newsline, Tech Tagged With: SPB TV Edited: 28 February 2012 20:13

About Robert Briel

Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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