Exterity and Hambisana bring IPTV to Africa

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Exterity and Hambisana bring IPTV to Africa

January 21, 2014 16.21 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Exterity is launching a joint offering with Hambisana to bring Sub-Saharan companies flexible IPTV systems.

Exterity is a provider of enterprise IPTV technologies for distribution of live, on-demand and recorded video over IP, and its systems are already used by organisations across the globe, whether in broadcast and media, corporate and finance, education, healthcare, hospitality, oil and gas or venues and stadia.Hambisana is a provider of technology and services with a particular focus on DVB over IP.

“The demand for IPTV in Sub-Saharan Africa is on the rise. By joining forces with Hambisana, we are both better armed to meet this demand,” said Colin Farquhar, CEO, Exterity.

“The Exterity products will fit in nicely with Hambisana’s IntuiTV suite. The combination of our best-of-breed technology and Hambisana’s local knowledge and expertise enables us to provide the leading IPTV solution delivery throughout the Sub-Saharan region.”

“Joining forces with the IPTV AV leader Exterity enables us to offer advanced IPTV systems to our growing client base across Africa,” said Anton Smith, CEO, Hambisana. “We’re proud that we can now install solutions based on the Exterity and Hambisana product portfolios throughout our region.”

The joint offering launched by Exterity and Hambisana includes IntuiTV, an IPTV and VOD architecture; and DigiLant, a DVB monitoring suite. This configurable software-based solution comprises a Mosaic, DVB Monitoring, TR 101-290, Advertising Monitoring, EPG and Loudness.

Both solutions are based on the Exterity AvediaStream range. AvediaStream TVgateways take terrestrial, cable or satellite video and audio and make it available over an IP network as content streams of any definition. AvediaStream Encoders are added to deliver channels from fixed video sources such as Blu Ray players, DVD or digital video capture devices.

Content is delivered to any screen using AvediaPlayer Receivers, or to PCs via Artio Content Clients. AvediaServer, the multi-user IPTV management system, allows full control of what content is available, where it can be seen and by whom.
 
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