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Amino Partners with Xperi to Support its Operator Customers on TiVo Managed IPTV Service

Amino Partners with Xperi to Support its Operator Customers on TiVo Managed IPTV Service Image Credit: Amino

Amino, the global media and entertainment technologysolutions provider, announced a long-term partnership with Xperi to support its operator customers on the TiVo Managed IPTV Service (formerly MobiTV). 

Amino has integrated itscertified Android TV operator tier set-top box with the TiVo service to offer a managed devicealternative and world-class support for its North American customers.

TiVo Managed IPTV Service enables broadband and cable providers to cost-efficiently deliver anext-gen video service while offering competitive features and the opportunity to roll out newvideo strategies. Operators can build their service based on the Amino Amigo 7X Android TVset-top, which gives them a sleek, compact device that provides access to linear channels andstreaming apps. The integrated solution is backed by Amino’s SaaS platform forcentralized device management, Amino Engage, combined with its highly regarded customersupport and maintenance services.

The TiVo-Amigo 7x integrated solution is available to all existing customers and otherprogressive operators looking to meet current consumer demands through a cost-effective videoplatform. Amino’s managed device and support offers a sustainable upgrade path to support thelatest service features to help operators maintain a competitive edge.Amino will be demonstrating its Amigo 7X set-top features at CES 2023.

Donald McGarva, CEO of the Amino Group
The TiVo Managed IPTV Service continues to be a popular option for tier II and III operatorsbecause of its fully featured, end-to-end capabilities. So it makes sense that we’d integrate ourmanaged Amigo 7X set-top to provide operators best-of-breed options when launching newvideo services. Amino has been a trustedbrand in the region for nearly 25 years, so we are excited to broaden our footprint in NorthAmerica.

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