Duluth, GA, Sept. 05, 2017 -- Conklin-Intracom, a subsidiary of the Intracom Telecom Group and developer of innovative products and services for telco, cable, broadband and OTT content delivery solutions, today announced it will showcase its multi-screen IPTV/TV Anywhere video delivery platform as part of Intracom Telecom’s Compound Solutions, in booth S.116, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) Americas 2017 exhibition.
Intracom Telecom will highlight innovations for Smarter Connected Societies, in the South Hall of the Moscone Center. Conklin-Intracom will showcase its TV Anywhere platform for video delivery to tablets, smartphones, Roku, Smart TVs and other OTT devices.
Conklin-Intracom’s TV Anywhere platform comes with a full suite of tools for service operators to manage, brand and monetize IPTV and TV Anywhwere video services on mobile devices. It is designed for mobile users to access live video, restart TV, video on demand and network DVR features via commercially available apps. To ensure a smooth viewing experience, video delivery is built around multiple profiles of adaptive bitrates and frame aligned video. Each app is optimized for the specific device and target operating system. Commercially available apps are downloadable for iOS, Android, Roku, Smart TVs and web browsers.
For more information about products and services being showcased within Intracom Telecom’s booth S.116, visit http://www.intracom-telecom.com/misc/mwca17/.
ABOUT INTRACOM TELECOM
Intracom Telecom is a global telecommunication systems and solutions vendor operating for 40 years in the market. Intracom Telecom innovates in the areas of small-cell backhaul, wireless transmission and broadband wireless access and has successfully deployed its industry leading point-to-point and point-to-multipoint packet radio systems worldwide. Moreover, the company offers a competitive portfolio of revenue-generating telco software solutions and a complete range of ICT services, focusing on big data analytics, converged networking and cloud computing for operators and private, public and government clouds. The company invests significantly in R&D developing cutting-edge products and integrated solutions that ensure customer satisfaction. Over 100 customers in more than 70 countries choose Intracom Telecom for its state-of-the-art technology. The company operates subsidiaries in Europe, Russia and the CIS, the Middle East and Africa, Asia and North America.
ABOUT CONKLIN-INTRACOM
Since 1957, Conklin-Intracom has been providing customers with innovative products and services for telco, cable, broadband & multiscreen/OTT content delivery. Conklin-Intracom’s IPTV middleware and conditional access delivers linear and On-Demand, Whole Home and Network DVR, Restart TV, OTT and interactive services as a single seamless solution. Conklin-Intracom’s TV anywhere product lets subscribers watch content on their smartphones, OTT devices and tablets. Conklin-Intracom is a subsidiary of the Intracom Telecom Group, a global telecommunications systems provider. For more information, please visit Conklin-Intracom.com (http://www.conklin-intracom.com).
Conklin-Intracom Melanie Charles Marketing Communications [email protected] 770-295-2421 Office


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