The BBC has renewed its ‘Digital Testing Services Framework II’ contract with Mindtree, the technology company has announced.
The contract continues a four-year relationship with the broadcaster to deliver and support the testing of digital products, applications and services. This includes the iPlayer in the UK and Britbox, the streaming service for US and Canadian viewers, owned by BBC Studios and ITV plc.
“We are excited to build on our strong relationship with the BBC with this new contract,” said Guita Blake, Senior Vice President and Head of Europe at Mindtree. “Over the past six years of working with the broadcaster, we have seen a continued evolution of their offerings, providing their audience with richer and better customer experiences, no matter the location or device.”
The new Framework includes providing functional and non-functional testing and test management for various products, applications and websites, and is across all departments, including TV, Radio, Platforms, North and Nations, and Studios.