As well as localisation services to monetise content libraries for audiences, Amdocs Vubiquity is offering translation services, title metadata management, content mastering, and packaging and delivery services.
Its localisation services encompass a suite of AI/ML-powered tools and integration with leading third-party platforms for secure production of localised assets integrated with Vubiquity’s media supply chain.

The products are said to enable users to create, distribute and monetise FAST channels by lowering monthly operation costs per channel, delivering faster time to market, and allowing advertising monetisation via revenue share.
Vubiquity supplies FAST channels across a variety of endpoints, including direct distribution over CDN, building FAST-specific smart TV and mobile apps, as well as delivering to FAST partners, including LG, Samsung, Roku, Tubi, Freevee and more.
Stand Number: 1.BS25
Company: Vubiquity
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