Go Malta is introducing a new multiscreen service that it promises will offer subscribers a “fully mobile and flexible TV experience”.
The quadplay operator has deployed a new solution that includes Edgeware’s CDN and Origin platforms.
By using the Edgeware system, Go has access to the latest distribution technologies, alongside ad insertion and subtitling technology.
“To effectively build our offering, we rely on high quality solutions that can cope with up to 100,000 simultaneous streams. No other hardware servers could deliver the reliability we asked for and Edgeware has delivered on promise in every aspect,” said Chris Attard, Senior Manager TV systems, Go.
“Edgeware also presents an end-to-end solution, which means there’s no need to go elsewhere. It’s a one-stop shop with no risk and that’s very important to us as we continue innovating TV.”
Go has been an Edgeware customer for many years, having deployed its IPTV solution in 2010 and has subsequently introduced catch-up, rewind, record and pause live TV.
“Go has clearly demonstrated its commitment to constantly elevate its TV offering and provide services that its customers love,” said Johan Bolin, chief product and technology officer, Edgeware.
“This has already been a long and fruitful partnership, and we’re delighted to be able to continue supporting GO in its journey towards the next era of TV.”
Go has approximately 100,000 customers.