Zignal to launch IPTV offering

Feb 28, 2006 3:51 PM

    

Zignal, a provider of IPTV software solutions and devices, will introduce a new service delivery platform March 6–8 at the IPTV World Forum in London.

The Zignal system delivers a range of revenue-generating IPTV services accessible from a variety of standards-compliant digital media receivers (DMRs), such as set-top boxes, remote controls and smart mobile phones. Services include digital TV, VOD, PVR, digital radio and online gaming. All are accessed through a customizable user interface. Zignal operates a fast browser from Norwegian-based Opera Software.

At the center of the system is the Zignal Enterprise Server, which provides interoperability between subscribers, a complex IPTV head-end and a standard management interface that allows for near straight-from-the-box deployment of IPTV services.

Zignal will appear with Industria at the IPTV Forum.

For more information, visit www.industria.com.

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