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Anevia Teams Up With Ina For New IPTV Services
Anevia have announced that they are throwing in with Ina to release their new range of IPTV services.
Anevia is known for providing video over IP via FLAMINGO DVB to both IP gateways and TOUCAN VOD/nPVR servers, along with TV archiving.
Ina have stated that the reason for the team up with Anevia was their impeccable reputation for reliability and their commitment to advancing technology for better quality along with options for mass archiving for professionals along with the public at large.
Anevia’s use of FLAMINGO made them attractive for a collaboration with Ina because it both simplified certain processes, along with reducing costs for them.
The use of FLAMINGO allows for the replacement of IRDs and encoders.
Just one of Anevia’s FLAMINGOs can send out signals for up to 60 TV channels concurrently, and the devices are also known to be extremely reliable.
Ina have stated that the migration to full-IP should be smoother with the new partnership.
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