IPTV service provider Auroras Entertainment has added
Espial's Evo IPTV Service
Platform as supported middleware for its IPTV service. Auroras will be
offering a complete end-to-end solution for telcos based on Espial's
pre-integrated solution that includes both Espial's market-leading Evo
Client and Espial's newly launched Evo Server.
Espial's Evo Server is a massively scaleable, continuously
available, and truly open IPTV service platform. Developed from the ground
up to optimize scale, performance and total cost of ownership, Evo Server
breaks new ground in empowering service providers to deliver winning IPTV
services. Evo Server's features include support for multicast live TV, high
performance EPG data management, asset management and diagnostics,
packaging and pricing, ad server statistics, and data management for
subscription audio, VOD, Radio TV, DVR, and PPV.
Auroras Entertainment offers a combination of services and technologies
that enables telecommunications providers to deploy entertainment services
to their customers over their existing broadband IP networks. The Auroras
solution offers service providers an end-to-end solution that can be fully
operational within 60 days and provides up to a 90% capital expense
reduction over a self-provisioned headend system. The Auroras solution
includes aggregated national content encoded at MPEG-4 AVC, digital music,
affiliate rights management, local channel encoders, and video-on demand.
"With Espial's Evo IPTV Service Platform, we are now able to offer our
customers the option of a full turn-key Evo-based solution from headend to
set-top box," said Diane Smith, Auroras' Chief Executive Officer. "Espial's
integration tools and SkinTones(TM), which can be fully customized and
branded by our customers, enables us to provide a flexible solution for our
customers and for them to offer their subscribers a superior quality
experience."
Auroras is demonstrating their Evo-based IPTV solution at TelcoTV
(booth 1023) via a working system that also includes Tilgin set-top boxes,
Verimatrix's software-based content security technology, and Pannaway DSL
access equipment. The multi-booth demonstration is connected to an Auroras
satellite antenna outside the building, which will be receiving and
distributing 40 channels of live MPEG-4 digital content, the same system
configuration already deployed by three of Auroras' telco customers.
"The Auroras deployments demonstrate the scalability, reliability,
flexibility, and quality of experience that customers expect of Espial
products," said Jaison Dolvane, Espial CEO. "And it shows that our new Evo
Server offering has already been tested and validated by leading
operators."
Espial's products are being deployed to over 500,000 IPTV subscribers
and the company was recently named the #1 IPTV client middleware vendor by
market research firm
ABI. With key customers such as Auroras, NTT, Belgacom, OnCommand, LodgeNet, and partners
including Siemens/Myrio, Motorola, Sumitomo, Tilgin, Amino, Dasan, Thomson,
and Philips, Espial's leadership in IPTV and consumer services spans over
nine years. Over 2.5 million consumers have already experienced Espial
technology, from hotel interactive TV and VOD services through OnCommand
and LodgeNet, to interactive interfaces in BMW vehicles and Hitachi TVs, to
leading deployments with Telcos in the Americas, Europe, and Asia.
Espial's Evo IPTV Service Platform is in high demand by carriers
rolling out IPTV services. Evo's modularity, turbo-fast performance, and
openness have attracted service provider customers across the globe and
driven Espial's IPTV revenue growth to 100% annually over the past three
years. Evo is the only IPTV platform available that allows operators to
purchase best-of-breed components separately or as part of a pre-integrated
client-server middleware solution.