Graphyne fusion, a modular, microservices-based platform, is set to be introduced by ADB to help telecom operators modernise their pay-TV services and respond faster to evolving market demands.
The product is designed to aggregate content from linear TV, VOD, and OTT sources into one environment. It has a cloud-native architecture that is said to offer 99.99% availability and real-time dynamic resource management.

AI is deployed to help improve user engagement through content recommendations and voice control features, helping operators increase customer satisfaction and revenue. The platform also comes with built-in analytics, remote device management and targeted marketing capabilities.
Graphyne fusion can operate as a standalone solution or integrate into an operator’s existing infrastructure to preserve previous technology investments.
Stand Number: 5.H62
Company: ADB

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