As Telstra cuddle up to Foxtel in an effort to expand their IPTV offering and Fetch TV cuts deals with Optus, US Company MatrixStream Technologies has said that they are set to launch a new IPTV service in Australia in mid-July aimed at organisations who want to stream content into hotels, clubs and homes.
As Telstra cuddle up to Foxtel in an effort to expand their IPTV offering and Fetch TV cuts deals with Optus, US Company MatrixStream Technologies has said that they are set to launch a new IPTV service in Australia in mid-July aimed at organisations who want to stream content into hotels, clubs and homes.
The US Company who has scheduled a Sydney launch for July 12th is not saying whether they have a partner in Australia who can deliver content.
MatrixStream Technologies describe themselves as a next generation embedded IPTV Platform Company. The Company is offering a complete turnkey MatrixCloud based IPTV solution that they claim will revolutionise the way Australians watch TV in the future.
They said that their technology works over unmanaged broadband or 3G or 4G wireless networks. It has multiplatform IPTV support TV, PC, Blue ray players, Tablet and mobile devices using a single unified IPTV platform.
MatrixStream who appear to be shopping for IPTV partners claims that their technology enables service providers to earn additional incremental recurring revenue by providing high definition live TV , video on demand and TV apps such as e-commerce or targeted advertising to their customers.
Recent market report suggests that most of the broadband service providers and cable broadband service providers are aggressively migrating to all-IP-triple-play-services.
Worldwide IPTV service revenue will skyrocket to $102B by 2015. IPTV Services Will Reach 11% Market Share By 2015 of all pay TV services. LTE 4g wireless subscribers to hit 300 million by 2015.