Zodiac expands MediaFirst offering to any digital set-top at any type of operator
NEW YORK (September 13, 2018) – Zodiac, a software vendor serving video operators, announced today it has partnered with MediaKind, a global media technology leader. Zodiac’s software platform enables MediaKind’s MediaFirst TV user experience (UX) to run on any digital set-top box, new or old, via a software update only and with no need for a truckroll. The combined MediaKind and Zodiac solution delivers an unprecedented value proposition for operators, including the ability to:
NEW YORK (September 13, 2018) – Zodiac, a software vendor serving video operators, announced today it has partnered with MediaKind, a global media technology leader. Zodiac’s software platform enables MediaKind’s MediaFirst TV user experience (UX) to run on any digital set-top box, new or old, via a software update only and with no need for a truckroll. The combined MediaKind and Zodiac solution delivers an unprecedented value proposition for operators, including the ability to:
- Reduce churn by enhancing the UX across the entire footprint with MediaFirst’s compelling graphics-rich content discovery and available catch-up TV, advanced search, voice search, etc.
- Deploy browser-based applications and OTT services deep into the legacy set-top footprint, including licensed Netflix, Youtube, Facebook, etc. apps
- Increase revenue with advanced analytics by extending data collection, audience measurement and targeted advertising monetization to all set-tops of any vintage
- Ease operations by unifying set-top and BSS/OSS environments. Run video services via a network console with advanced monitoring, predictive outage alerts and self-healing workflows
- Save considerable capital expenditures by extending the life of deployed subscriber and network hardware configurations with a new, remotely deployed/managed software platform
- current generation Humax hybrid HD-DVR set-tops with a Broadcom 7250 chipset (6,000 MIPS) and 2 GB memory running MediaFirst in Zodiac’s HTML5 browser
- legacy vintage ~2010 Samsung HD set-tops with a Broadcom 7405 chipset (1,100 MIPS) and 256 MB memory running MediaFirst in Zodiac’s Zebra “lightweight” browser, and
- deep legacy vintage ~2003 Motorola DCT-2500 standard definition set-tops with a Broadcom 7115 chipset (175 MIPS) and 16 MB memory running MediaFirst native in standard definition via the Zodiac stack
