ANT showcases managed service for multimedia TV delivery

Sep 23, 2009 11:20 AM

    

ANT featured its new managed service concept, which brings a range of new Web-based multimedia content to IPTV and hybrid solutions, such as HbbTV, at IBC2009.

Activated from a single button press on the remote control or via an on-screen menu, the managed service can be presented as a portal, integrated service guide or widget. It gives consumers access to a selection of services in addition to standard TV programming.

News, information and entertainment services are accessed through the managed service, which aggregates content from a variety of providers and presents it in an easy-to-use format to the consumer.




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