Video delivery specialist Agile TV will be focusing on the launch of a new TV-as-a-Service (TVaaS) offering that is designed to enable telcos and ISPs to provide TV services without large upfront investments.
The turnkey service enables ISPs to deploy fully branded TV services in months without the burden of heavy capital expenditure, claims Agile TV. It added that recent integrations “underscore the importance of robust content security, ensuring bandwidth isn’t wasted on piracy and that premium rights remain fully protected”.

According to the company, embracing TVaaS “isn’t just an upgrade. It’s a strategic move to grow ARPU, reduce churn and compete head-on with streaming-native giants. As user expectations evolve, TV has become a cornerstone of future-ready ISP bundles, seamlessly blending entertainment with connectivity”.
Stand Number: 5.D74
Company: Agile TV

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