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Vecima Networks Launches IPTV and OTT Multiscreen Video Delivery Solution

Vecima Networks Launches IPTV and OTT Multiscreen Video Delivery Solution Image Credit: Vecima Networks

Canadian video solutions provider, Vecima Networks announced the introduction of its Bravura platform for multiscreen delivery of SD, HD, and 4K Ultra-HD Premium content. The Bravura platform is a cloud ready head-end solution for IPTV and OTT. 

The platform can be fully virtualized and is licensed either as a stand-alone software or as an optimized server appliance. Designed to address the increasing demand for multiscreen video delivery, the platform includes all components required for delivery of IPTV and OTT services.

According to Vecima Networks, the Bravura platform components run on off-the-shelf hardware as well as on public and private clouds. This allows IPTV and OTT service providers the flexibility to standardize their hardware and accommodate new screen resolutions and encoding standards without major equipment upgrades. 

Sumit Kumar, President and CEO of Vecima Networks
Pay-TV operators are facing increasing pressure from the proliferation of live streaming services and from the need to support multiple bitrates and screen resolutions. Vecima's software-based solution allows operators the flexibility and scalability that is essential in a constantly changing video landscape. With support for live HEVC encoding, packaging, and HTTP delivery, our product offers operators a future proof solution which includes all components needed for multiscreen video delivery.

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