BNS launches new multi-stream Internet TV application at CommunicAsia 2008
24 June 2008
Hong Kong/Singapore - IP systems integrator BNS Ltd showcased its newly launched multi-stream Internet TV application at CommunicAsia in Singapore last week. Adaptable to existing internet TV service platforms, BNS’ application allows multiple low bitrate live or on-demand video streams to be delivered simultaneously, thus eliminating click-intensive video searching and puts users’ favourite channels at their fingertips. BNS’ multi-stream application also enables service providers to offer more targeted advertising options on their platform and increase revenues through inserting graphics and video-based advertisements into live video streams which are tagged to viewing records captured in the Electronic Program Guide (EPG). In addition, BNS’ multi-stream solution provides a vibrant user interface that allows end users to dynamically configure program grids, customize the look and feel, and personalize program schedules. “The volume of video watched on the Internet is constantly growing, but so is the number of channels, making it often hard to keep up with what’s showing on your favourite channels,” said Karl Sin, VP of Marketing at BNS. “Our multi-stream solution provides a very slick user experience as it does away with the usually cumbersome searching for channels on different screens.” Powered by BNS’ own Nautilus Middleware, the multi-stream Internet TV solution also provides billing, subscriber management and content scheduling and is a cost effective solution that can be easily adapted to existing Internet TV applications.
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