IBC 2018: Hispasat, Quadrille introduce satellite-based VOD | VOD | News | Rapid TV News
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Aiming to offer its clients to offer a complete TV experience including video-on-demand as well as linear TV, Spanish satellite operator Hispasat has teamed with software company for content and OTT channels Quadrille for non-linear satellite-managed services.

hispasat 30w 6 24 feb 2018Regarded as an important step forward in the satellite operator's innovative vision, the new solution Push VOD platform with Quadrille’s QuadriFast software package is designed to allow end user watch content any time without the need of internet access and Hispasat will be marketing the capability to its clients in the media market who wish to distribute non-linear content or video-on-demand via satellite quickly and easily. Additionally, the platform can also be used in market segments such as the mobility, and corporate and government services.

“Innovation in audio-visual services is part of Hispasat's DNA,” commented Ignacio Sanchis, chief commercial officer of Hispasat. “We always seek to offer the best solutions that allow our clients to develop and grow their services via satellite. Thanks to the solution that we've developed with Quadrille, our clients will be able to offer added value services, such as VOD or catch-up TV, in a simple and efficient manner".

Added Quadrille CEO Xavier Battas: “The time has come when satellite TV viewers can have access to non-linear content as if they were connected to the internet. The great thing about accessing non-linear content via satellite with QuadriFast is that users will always have the best visual experience without any loss of image quality. We here in Quadrille are very proud of having provided our experience in this field to Hispasat.”