Minerva Moves into Multiscreen

Oct. 29, 2012
Minerva Networks' latest version (version 5.4) of its iTVFusion 5 video services platform is designed to enable operators to reach more devices with TV services, including linear and on-demand video on tablets or smart phones, as well as search for programs on the connected devices and then initiate playback on the main TV screen.iTVFusion 5.4 is designed to deliver programming whether linear, on-demand or Internet-sourced through a unified user interface to a variety of iOS and Android devices. It supports in-home wireless LAN connectivity between the set-top box and the companion mobile devices, as well as a flexible deployment model (hosted, local or a mix of both).

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