Deutsche Telekom, Zenterio launch 4K STB
November 7, 2017
Zenterio, a television and multiscreen solutions provider, has announced that TDG Germany, owned by Deutsche Telekom Group, has deployed a second set-top box (STB) powered by Zenterio OS as part of the Deutsche Telekom Group’s strategy to harmonize STB client software across all of its operations in Germany, Hungary, Greece, Romania, and Croatia.
Powered by Zenterio OS, the high-end 4K Entertain TV STB supports a variety of advanced features, including 4K, YouTube, and Netflix video content, enabling TDG Germany subscribers to enjoy a feature-rich television experience. Zenterio OS is based on a highly scalable software architecture that reduces integration time, lowers costs, and enables the Deutsche Telekom Group to easily unify all STB deployments around a single middleware.
“Entertain TV in Germany is the first time Deutsche Telekom Group has ever offered a 4K service, and we’re honored to be collaborating together on this project,” said Jörgen Nilsson, CEO of Zenterio. “Our common software platform was the key to the success of this service launch and two other major service launches for Deutsche Telekom Group recently, in Germany and Croatia.”
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