Amino has announced that it will showcase its next-generation solutions portfolio at IBC 2018 demonstrating how it enables pay-TV operators to meet the demands of todays connected consumer. At this years IBC, Amino will show how operators are gaining an advantage in todays TV Everywhere landscape by upcycling legacy devices, rapidly deploying multiscreen services […]
Amino has announced that it will showcase its next-generation solutions portfolio at IBC 2018 demonstrating how it enables pay-TV operators to meet the demands of todays connected consumer.
At this years IBC, Amino will show how operators are gaining an advantage in todays TV Everywhere landscape by upcycling legacy devices, rapidly deploying multiscreen services and delivering new operator ready Android TV.
Commenting on the company’s participation, Donald McGarva, Aminos Chief Executive, said: Gaining a competitive advantage is a critical aim for any pay-TV operator in todays complex market, where service providers battle not just direct rivals but a variety of streaming device providers and OTT video services riding the cord-cutting trend. It has become vital for operators to be able to play it smart and cost-effectively deliver cutting-edge viewing experiences that give them a leg up in this challenging TV landscape.
Demonstrations will highlight how Amino is supporting operators by enabling the advanced features and functionality modern consumers are looking for in a multiscreen, multi-device entertainment world.
Addressing some of the big changes going on in the marketplace in a presentation will be Mark Evensen, Aminos Chief Technology Officer, who is a featured speaker at the Content Everywhere Hub theatre in Hall 14, delivering a talk entitled: “From ‘operator tier’ to ‘operator ready’ maximising Android TV in a real world operator environment (3pm on Friday 14 September).
The key elements of the companys software, hardware and services offering include AminoTV, a new multiscreen video platform designed for customer segmentation delivering modern user experiences and driving control and competitiveness via its modular end-to-end platform.
Another solution is AminoOS, the software solutions for deploying and managing connected devices to power Linux and Android devices enhancing customer service and reducing costs through a cloud-based service assurance and monitoring platform. The company will also showcase AminoVU, an IPTV and Android device portfolio reportedly deployed by more than 250 operators across 100-plus countries worldwide.