Zappware enables Wind Vision on PCs in Greece
Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020
WIND VISION now available for PC viewers!
- New device, same WIND VISION experience!
ATHENS, Greece and HASSELT, Belgium — WIND’s PAY TV platform is now available through computer. Streaming through WIND VISION is now possible in all household screens, with a seamless experience and all advanced functionalities enabled.
On WIND VISION subscribers can enjoy Family Pack content of more than 50 PAY TV channels with series, kids, documentaries, sports, music and news. All WIND VISION features are also present in the WEB environment, 3 TV guides for easy access to content, Restart, 7 day catch–up, Cloud Recording (NPVR) and as well as full access to past personal recordings in “myLibrary” section. Furthermore, to ensure the safe viewing for all family members, parental control settings and “lock channels” functionalities are also available.
WIND VISION WEB service is easily accessible over any network and through any of the most commonly used browsers, without installing any additional software simply by using WIND VISION credentials, used by customers to also access their myWIND account!
Hermann Riedl, WIND’s Chief Business & Digital Transformation Officer stated: “WIND VISION never stops to amaze us with it’s capabilities. We are very happy to have developed such a high-tech product with hardly any limitations. We live up to customers’ expectations and needs offering true value and flexibility in the content consumption experience.”
Patrick Vos, Zappware’s CEO elaborates: “As end-to-end system integrator and solution provider for WIND VISION, we always had the viewer in mind. The viewers want easy access to any content on any device. After the hybrid Android TV set top box and the mobile solution with Chromecast, we are now also addressing the very demanding web users. The feature rich solution for PCs is also powered by Zappware’s Cloud-Native backoffice on Amazon AWS.”
Links: Zappware; WIND VISION
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