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Consult Red supports AminoOS integration with RDK-V

April 12, 2022 11.56 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Amino and Consult Red have joined forces to enable Amino customers with devices running RDK on Amlogic SoC chips.

Software development company Consult Red has integrated AminoOS software with RDK-V, which provides operators with a simple way to add pre-certified OTT services and standards available through RDK and provide a seamless migration path between existing Amino 7 series and this new generation of devices.

“Consult Red was an ideal partner for us; not only do they have a great deal of experience of RDK software integration, but additionally they have already worked with Amlogic SoCs,” said Jonny McKee, VP Product Management & Customer Support, Amino. “The specialist experience of Consult Red ensured that the right architectural software decisions were made at the start of the project, enabling it to run smoothly and on time.”

Amino has been working in IP video delivery for over 20 years and has recently added RDK to its portfolio.

“In the past, video operators looking for devices that provided power, flexibility and speed-to-market, couldn’t have all three – leading to deployments that were either inflexible, lacking features or slow to market,” said Rahul Mehra, CTO, Consult Red. “The investment made to support RDK at some of the world’s largest video operators means that all operators can now utilize RDK to quickly launch advanced video services that combine power and flexibility.”

Based in Shipley, Yorkshire, Consult Red has recently expanded its presence in Poland, where it now has 190 staff, an increase of 45% in 12 months and continues to actively recruit in the country.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Tech Tagged With: Amino, Amlogic, Consult Red, RDK Edited: 12 April 2022 11:56

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Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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