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Dreampark demos middleware platform at IPTV WF
Swedish IPTV company, Dreampark, is bringing its Dreamgallery software suite to the IPTV World Forum 2008, at Olympia, London.
The Dreamgallery IPTV middleware allows operators to provide services over IP networks. It is designed to be user-friendly, and provides the feeling of watching TV, with a true “What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get” graphical user interface.
The platform allows operators to add functionality independently, giving them the chance to add interactive services to their IPTV offerings in the future.
According to Dreampark’s CEO Per Skyttvall, “Dreampark was created through direct involvement with users in the living room environment and deep insight into ways they interact with and access content and information”.
Dreampark supplies IPTV middleware to the majority of IPTV operators in the Nordic region. It has offices in the Swedish cities of Norrköping, Linköping and Stockholm.
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