Founded in 2000, DigiSoft.tv is a global provider of carrier class solutions to IPTV operators. DigiSoft.tv is a privately held company with headquarters in Ireland and offices in USA, UK, Singapore and New Zealand. The company is backed by strategic investors.
Paul Uniacke, managing director of Video Ezy said the main components of the Video Ezy Electronic Rental include an in-store kiosk with movie library, branded USB or iPod type storage system, and in-home Java set top box.
“The Consumer simply plugs the USB or iPod into the kiosk to select movies to rent for later playback on the Java set top box. The set top box software developed by DigiSoft.tv enables new revenue streams, and removes the dependency on traditional middleware, creating a lower cost of ownership and faster return on investment for service providers,” he said.
According to Uniacke, the set top box solution from Digisoft provides customers with a range of feature rich applications combined with support for the latest high definition technology TV viewing and gives Video Ezy the flexibility to adopt new advanced online delivery models in the future.
DigiSoft.tv’s solution is a platform supporting large numbers of clients across mixed high definition and standard definition devices over fixed or wireless networks. Also supported is the latest encryption and watermarking technologies from selected partners, claimed Uniacke.
Video Ezy goes with Irish telco for electronic platform
By
Lilia Guan
on Apr 15, 2008 2:20PM
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