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Mirada launches Iris for Smart TVs

May 31, 2018 08.52 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Mirada has launched their brand new apps to provide their Iris multiscreen technology on smart TVs and streaming devices.

Mirada’s Iris multiscreen solution allows customers to watch live, catch-up and on-demand content anytime and anywhere across set-top boxes, smartphones, tablets and laptops. Now with Mirada’s brand new apps, operators can provide their content, along with all the features of Iris, across LG and Samsung Smart TVs, Android TV-based Smart TVs such as Panasonic, Philips, Sharp and Sony, Android TV streaming devices, Apple TV and Chromecast.

Mirada developed these apps to offer a solution for operators who are looking to satisfy subscribers’ new preference to watch content on connected TVs (Smart TVs or via media streaming devices). By providing their service to subscribers not only anytime and anywhere, but also across these highly popular platforms, operators are making their content more accessible and therefore more likely to be consumed, which will extend the potential of their customer base and put them ahead of competitors.

The new apps come with Mirada’s Inspire UI, meaning operators can deliver live, and on-demand content, regardless of the preferred platform or device of their subscribers. Similarly, the apps will also include all of the same, features of the Iris multiscreen solution including start-over, session transfer, content discovery tools and Cloud PVR, all powered by Mirada’s back-end, Iris SDP.

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Filed Under: Newsline Tagged With: IRIS, Mirada, smart TVs, Spain Edited: 31 May 2018 08:52

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