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CH Media opts for Kaltura

September 12, 2022 10.39 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

The Swiss private TV provider CH Media has chosen Kaltura for its new OTT streaming service, oneplus.

Kaltura is providing CH Media with a complete service orchestration for oneplus. At the heart of the service is the Kaltura TV Platform, Kaltura’s cloud-based backend. oneplus is also benefitting from Kaltura’s subscriber and household management solutions, media preparation for VOD, multi-DRM content protection, as well as Kaltura TV Platform Player and service analytics for understanding viewer behaviour.

oneplus offers movies, series, documentaries, and other entertainment along with original productions. It is available directly to consumers via web, iOS and Android apps, and via telcos, Quickline, and Sunrise, with other mobile networks to follow.

Commenting on the development, Roger Elsener, MD entertainment at CH Media, said: “We are delighted to partner with Kaltura to power our first-ever streaming service.

“We greatly appreciate the flexibility of Kaltura’s technology as well as its customer focus which enabled speedy integration with other system components”.

Nuno Sanches, chief strategy officer at Kaltura, added: “Many congratulations to CH Media on the launch of oneplus.

“Today, consumer expectations for OTT services are high, and providing a great user experience is essential. Additionally, it is business-critical to have the ability to launch fast, have flexible monetisation, and data-driven functionalities to understand viewers and extend their engagement”.

“We look forward to continuing to support CH Media by providing our proven, robust and scalable technology that will enable the company to achieve its business objectives while delighting audiences”.

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