Orange appetite for new gadgets spurs the company in the field of bringing innovative mobile TV solutions. Orange Romania became the first country where the French group Orange has launched a new product for its television services: Orange HDMI TV stick that connects the TV to a smartphone or tablet. The announcement was made during the Mobile World Congress 2015 Exhibition in Barcelona.
Zenterio and Stream Group will launch an integrated end-to-end solution that enables content providers and operators to deliver value added services, such as VOD, Catch-up TV and Live TV via the internet, cable, satellite or terrestrial TV.
Exhibiting at TV Connect MENA for the first time this year, Stream Group brought with them their new Solocoo OTT TV platform, which sales manager Bas Elvé told Digital Broadcast Middle East was particularly suited to this region due to the rampant growth in OTT video content consumption.
Fiber and Stream Group signed an agreement for the supply of the Interactive TV platform Solocoo in order to expand and strengthen Fiber’s triple-play proposition. Fiber and Stream Group have joined forces to achieve further growth in the Dutch market with a strong TV product. Solocoo will offer Fiber customers a variety of interactive services such as Video on Demand, Cloud Recording, Multi-screen, and a wide range of high-quality Live TV channels.
Last month Dutch ISP Online.nl launched its IPTV product developed by Stream Group. Stream Group and its M7 partner Online.nl introduced their interactive TV platform together with the new Online.nl triple-play proposition. The platform comes with 60 channels, including 25 channels in HD. Many key features as time-shift, recording (nPVR), video on demand (VoD), catch-up and TV everywhere (multiscreen) have been developed and implemented for Online.nl by Stream Group.