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VeriSign launches Three-Screen Solution
Oct 18, 2007 1:29 PM
At IBC2007, VeriSign launched its Three-Screen Solution for media and entertainment companies in Europe.
The VeriSign Three-Screen Solution enables media and entertainment companies to accelerate time to market and drive new revenue streams by helping them offer end users an enhanced digital experience across a broad spectrum of media consumer touch points, including TVs, PCs and mobile phones.
VeriSign is combining its expertise in digital services with an international supplier of digital media technology solutions, ioko, to enable companies to provide consumers with a compelling digital experience across multiple screens.
VeriSign and ioko have enabled successful mobile and broadband content delivery solutions including Channel 4’s 4oD, Sky Anytime on PC and other telecommunications, media and entertainment leaders in Europe, Asia and North America.
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