TSTT switches to Zappware's multi-screen client framework
Saturday, September 16th, 2023Industry-leading Caribbean Telco switches to the new NEXX5 entertainment framework
AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands — Telecommunications Services of Trinidad and Tobago (TSTT) announced today that it has selected Zappware’s NEXX 5 product suite to replace its legacy client.
NEXX 5 features a UX multi-screen client framework and scalable back-office tools that allow operators like TSTT to create their own UX experiences and take control of their own deployments. The demo setup at the Zappware booth at IBC 2023 showcases the NEXX 5 UX framework ability to create and manage the operator-specific UX. As Trinidad and Tobago’s largest and most advanced provider of integrated communications solutions, TSTT is committed to continuous innovation and is highly focused on video streaming over a mobile network (HEVC). The NEXX5 solution is designed for broadcasters and brands looking to embrace the all-pervasive power of video, allowing them to create their own tailored entertainment environments.
“This latest partnership highlights Zappware’s NEXX 5 core proposition: it allows operators like TSTT to really tailor entertainment experiences for their subscribers on the spot, with no technical hurdles,” said Ives Decraene, Executive Board Member Zappware/ZEGI Group.
“TSTT has a mandate to provide cutting-edge, world-class solutions that make it easier for individuals and businesses to better manage their many priorities,” said Lisa Agard, CEO of TSTT. “By adopting the NEXX 5 entertainment experience, we have the opportunity to increase stickiness, brand-loyalty and generate additional revenue streams beyond traditional TV viewing.”
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