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Southern Fibernet to Launch TV Anywhere Services Using Conklin-Intracom IPTV Platform

Southern Fibernet to Launch TV Anywhere Services Using Conklin-Intracom IPTV Platform

Southern Fibernet which provides fiber to the home (FTTH) internet and video content services across the Southeast of the United States has extended its contract with Conklin-Intracom for its TV Anywhere features which are available on the vendor's fs|cdn AnywhereIPTV platform. Conklin-Intracom, a fully owned subsidiary of the Intracom Telecom Group produces products and services for telco, cable, broadband and OTT content delivery solutions.

Conklin-Intracom's TV Anywhere video service supports live TV, video on-demand, network DVR, Restart TV, user authentication, and adaptive bitrate streaming for a seamless viewing experience. Leveraging the solution, Southern Fibernet will optimize their current video services for viewing on mobile devices and will provide branded, easy-to-use, intuitive apps for Android & iOS powered devices, Roku devices, and web browsers. 

Bryan Sumner, CEO and owner of Southern Fibernet
Our goal is to provide high quality video services to subscribers on the devices they want to use. With Conklin-Intracom's IPTV platform we have the flexibility to build a business model for our video services that makes sense for our company, our clients and end-users.

David Hunt, Vice President of Business Development for Conklin-Intracom 
Southern Fibernet is eager to expand the number of devices SFN TV NOW can be viewed on. SFN TV NOW branded video apps will be available on Roku, the App Store and Google Play.

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