Major IPTV Accounts
Magnet
Magnet Entertainment, the consumer services division of Magnet Networks, utilises the latest in broadband technology to provide a range of phone, internet and TV services to Irish residential customers nationwide. The company has pioneered super-fast broadband in Ireland offering speeds of up to 50Mbps and owns the largest fibre network in Ireland and the UK.
Livas
LIVAS Group is one of the leaders in the sphere of telecommunication services in Latvia. LIVAS Group provides cable and digital television, IP television and telephony, internet and is placed in the TOP 5 among the largest cable operators in Riga. The company provides assistance to international and local cable operators in technical solutions which actively develop their business in Latvia and other countries.
FastTV
FastTV is an IPTV operator providing its IPTV service via partner networks in Norway, Denmark and Sweden. The company uses the Teracom’s platform and the Dreamgallery™ IPTV Middleware to offer TV, VOD services, and an interactive portal. The FastTV offering also includes Internet browsing and email services.
Boxer
Boxer is the biggest DVB-t operator i Scandinavia and uses Dreamgallery for its IPTV offer in Sweden. The system includes TV, VOD and an interactive portal.
Canal Digital
Canal Digital is a Scandinavian TV operator with 3 million TV subscribers that uses Dreamgallery™ for its IPTV offer on the Scandinavian market. The system, which has been in commercial operation since 2004, includes TV, VOD, Video on Subscription services, and an interactive portal.
Comvie
Comvie aims to be one of the leading providers of two-way multimedia services in Norway. The company breaks with the traditional television by offering innovative and flexible subscription solutions, involving special interest groups in defining content and building a strong on demand section that includes films, series and utility programming. Comvie is a privately owned company.
Dansk Bredbaand
Dansk Bredbaand is a successful broadband operator on the Danish market. The company provides IPTV services via its own network and via partners. In 2006, Dansk Bredbaand selected the Dreamgallery™ IPTV Middleware to replace its former supplier. The offer includes TV, VOD services and an interactive portal.
NextGentel
iVisjon is one of the pioneers on the IPTV market and has had an IPTV service in operation for several years using one of the major middleware suppliers on the market. The Dreamgallery™ IPTV Middleware was selected to replace the existing system and to integrate with iVisjons IPTV infrastructure in 2006. iVisjon offers TV, VOD services, and interactive services in several IP networks in Norway.
RingNett
RingNett is a new operator on the Norweigan IPTV market.
Smile content
Smile is an IPTV operator providing its IPTV service in Denmark. The company uses the Dreamgallery™ IPTV Middleware to offer TV, VOD services, and an interactive portal.
Teracom
Teracom is Sweden’s first media operator, providing services within radio, TV, broadband, digital communications and nationwide infrastructure. The company consists of Teracom and the subsidiary Boxer TV-Access, which offers pay TV services distributed to households through Teracom’s network.
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Tus telecom
TUS TELEKOM d.d. is the largest alternative provider of integrated telecommunication services on the Slovenian market. We are the first telecommunication operator in Slovenia to offer innovative
quadruple play services, which include fast Internet access via xDSL technologies, IP television, and
fixed and mobile telephony, which we market under the brand name Tusmobil.
TV Almansa
TV Almansa is the most active and Innovative Company in the segment of local Operators in Spain, always being the first Operator in offering new services as Broadband internet access, PacketCable
Telephony, and now IPTV.
Viasat
Viasat is a major Scandinavian TV operator that uses Dreamgallery™ for its IPTV offer in the Nordic countries. The Viasat system includes TV, interactive portal and VOD services. The Viasat IPTV system has been in commercial operation since early 2005, when Dreampark made a change out of a competing middleware supplier.