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Quadrille and Anevia to offer OTT via satellite

March 12, 2019 07.45 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Quadrille and Anevia have strengthened their partnership to offer OTT over satellite.

The joint solution will enable content providers and operators to offer live-TV services, without sacrificing stream quality, in situations where it was previously unavailable due to limited bandwidth – such as high-speed trains, inflight entertainment, off-shore sites and university campuses.

This complete OTT-over-satellite solution includes Anevia’s Genova smart transcoder and Nea-Live packager to prepare live channels. The OTT stream is delivered via satellite using Quadrille’s QuadriLive. On the receiving side, Anevia’s Flamingo embeds Quadrille’s software to re-transform the signal and enable a multi-screen viewing experience on any smart device. This scalable multiscreen TV solution provides ultra-low latency and high-quality video services, anywhere and at any time.

The latest collaboration between Quadrille and Anevia strengthens a partnership that started with the launch of an innovative approach to a Replay solution for Canal+ to address the hospitality and healthcare markets. This solution has already been deployed in many French hotels and hospitals and is being used by 20,000 unique viewers every day.

“Quadrille is a leader in delivering content over the air, so our DNA has always been broadcast,” said Xavier Battas, CEO, Quadrille.

“Working alongside Anevia is an excellent opportunity to expand our OTT offerings to help content providers keep up with consumer expectations and their viewing habits.”

“Consumers increasingly want to watch TV anywhere, at any time, all with a high-quality viewing experience,” added Ivonne Prugnaud, VP Sales Worldwide Enterprise, Anevia.

“From live streaming to video on demand, the growing partnership between Quadrille and Anevia will help service providers deliver a unique experience across any network.”

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Filed Under: Newsline, Satellite, Tech Tagged With: Anevia, Quadrille Edited: 12 March 2019 17:49

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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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