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MiSOT Group opts for Redge Technologies

April 5, 2023 08.32 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

MiSOT Group has chosen Redge Media as a complete and best-in-market technological solution for the development of IPTV/OTT/VOD services.

The project includes the deployment of a platform that will be available to the customers of small and medium-sized ISPs.

MiSOT Group is a holding company specialising in the wholesale production and supply of products and services to small and medium-sized telecommunications operators, which will soon become its shareholders. It currently has over 1,000 customers in this sector. Small and medium-sized telecom operators provide internet access to 25% of households in Poland and almost 40% of fixed-line internet users use their services.

Commenting on the development, Krzysztof Czuszek, CEO of MiSOT, said: “Our goal, which we have been pursuing for years, is to act in the interests of operators, and in particular to provide high-quality and cost-effective solutions for running a business. We are constantly expanding our offer and responding to the needs of the market.
“Small and medium-sized telecom operators need modern TV in their offering – attractively priced and based on modern and practical technology solutions. I am convinced that we have achieved this”.

Marek Szymczak, telco media sales director and partner manager at Redge Technologies, added: “The provision of TV services has so far required economies of scale, which has been a challenge for small and medium-sized telecom operators. By partnering with Redge, MiSOT Group will be able to launch a single platform that will be used by many cooperating operators, building a common volume with content providers. We believe that by providing broadband services to local communities, small and medium-sized operators complement the market offering of large operators”.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Newsline Tagged With: MiSOT Group, Poland, Redge Technologies Edited: 5 April 2023 08:32

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