Building on a market leadership position and the executive team’s industry track record, Synamedia is focused on helping customers optimise their infrastructure while adopting broadcast-grade Internet protocol (IP) distribution to boost consumer choice and convenience; secure revenue streams; and develop new offerings.
A priority will be research and development (R&D) into new approaches to combat illegal streaming and protect revenue streams that will transform the way the industry tackles this problem. Parks Associates estimates that losses from credentials sharing will cost the pay-TV industry US$9.9 billion by 2021.
Synamedia plans to bring to market products and services that go beyond watermarking to help customers with piracy prevention, rapid detection and response. The company demonstrated at this year’s IBC in Amsterdam, the Netherlands a demo of a solution for the prevention of credentials sharing, one element in its upcoming data analytics services portfolio.
With the goal of helping customers build new revenue streams with ad agencies and brands, Synamedia will also be investing R&D effort on technology underpinning targeted advertising, including both live and on demand services such as cloud digital video recorders (DVRs). While the technology brings new opportunities for customers across all sectors, Synamedia believes this will be particularly attractive to free-to-air TV broadcasters and channels aiming to increase their revenue by offering over-the-top (OTT) services including live streaming, catch-up TV and cloud DVR.
Synamedia’s upcoming boost to Evo middleware investment, combined with support for Android TV and RDK* within its Infinite Video Platform, will allow customers to select the option best suited to their strategy.
Synamedia plans to forge partnerships with best-of-breed data analytics firms, network equipment providers and application developers supporting the Synamedia Infinite Video Platform. It also plans to expand its professional services offerings to meet demand from existing clients looking to enhance their platform with features that meet their local needs. Synamedia believes these initiatives will result in the richest and most flexible hybrid broadcast OTT platform in the market.
The company believes cloud DVR and the Infinite Video Platform will help grow its customer base. While Infinite Video Platform is being deployed on DTH, cable and IPTV, Synamedia plans to ensure it supports Android TV and RDK as well as any type of companion device including games consoles and connected TVs. It will focus on new ways of enhancing the user experience as well as improving the quality of experience with multicast adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming and broadcast-equivalent streaming latency.
With the goal of helping customers build new revenue streams with ad agencies and brands, Synamedia will also be investing R&D effort on technology underpinning targeted advertising, including both live and on demand services such as cloud digital video recorders (DVRs). While the technology brings new opportunities for customers across all sectors, Synamedia believes this will be particularly attractive to free-to-air TV broadcasters and channels aiming to increase their revenue by offering over-the-top (OTT) services including live streaming, catch-up TV and cloud DVR.
Synamedia’s upcoming boost to Evo middleware investment, combined with support for Android TV and RDK* within its Infinite Video Platform, will allow customers to select the option best suited to their strategy.
Synamedia plans to forge partnerships with best-of-breed data analytics firms, network equipment providers and application developers supporting the Synamedia Infinite Video Platform. It also plans to expand its professional services offerings to meet demand from existing clients looking to enhance their platform with features that meet their local needs. Synamedia believes these initiatives will result in the richest and most flexible hybrid broadcast OTT platform in the market.
The company believes cloud DVR and the Infinite Video Platform will help grow its customer base. While Infinite Video Platform is being deployed on DTH, cable and IPTV, Synamedia plans to ensure it supports Android TV and RDK as well as any type of companion device including games consoles and connected TVs. It will focus on new ways of enhancing the user experience as well as improving the quality of experience with multicast adaptive bitrate (ABR) streaming and broadcast-equivalent streaming latency.
While cloud DVR already supports 10 millions of subscribers each week, Synamedia will be expanding its cost-effective cloud DVR solution with support for hybrid and multicloud environments and will work on developing a fully-managed service.
“We are looking forward to helping our direct to home (DTH) and cable customers embrace IP distribution to complement and expand consumer choice and convenience, as well as helping telco customers and new entrants to pay-TV take advantage of our end-to-end platform offering. At this pivotal time in the industry when the market faces a number of challenges, we will work with our customers and partners to reinvent the way people are entertained and informed,” said Yves Padrines, incoming CEO for Synamedia and currently VP of Global Service Provider for Europe, Middle East, Africa at Cisco.
“I’m particularly excited about our plans to help customers secure their revenues and enhance the consumer experience by taking advantage of the convenience of OTT technologies. We will be starting with a robust and secure platform and will further develop our security offerings to tackle illegal streaming. In addition, we will leverage our expertise in targeted advertising to enable our clients to create new revenue streams,” said Dr Abe Peled, Chairman of Synamedia.
Synamedia also appointed Jean-Marc Racine as Chief Product Officer and GM of Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia (EMEAR).
The transaction is expected to close in the first half of Cisco's FY19, subject to any regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. Cisco fiscal years begin in August.
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