Integra5 touts Minerva, SeaChange deals
By Carol Wilson
Jun 19, 2007 12:00 AM
Integra5 today announced two separate deals with makers of IPTV middleware to get its converged services platform more widely deployed. The enhanced services company, which has thus far made its mark mostly with cable operators, is now pushing harder into IPTV.
Integra5 and Minerva Networks announced a partnership to integrate the i5 Converged Services Platform with Minerva’s iTV Manager to give IPTV operators access to Integra5’s portfolio of quad-play applications and services. Separately, Integra5 said its system has full interoperability with the SeaChange International IPTV platform. These new capabilities are being demonstrated here at NXTcomm in booth 2822.
The i5 CSP enables service providers to go beyond basic video offerings and add services such as unified messaging and caller ID on the television. Its platform recognizes incoming phone calls, voice mails, short message service (SMS) text messages and other content. IPTV consumers can get SMS messages on a TV set along with other services, including click-to-call, call management, presence and location.
“From our perspective, Integra5 is broadening its reach in the IPTV space,” said Meredith Flynn-Ripley, CEO of Integra5. “Middleware providers realize that converged services bring a new level of expertise, and a partnership with us is a way to extend the platform and allow all IPTV providers to launch new services.”
“The battle for the home is intensifying,” said Matt Cuson, vice president of marketing for Minerva. “IPTV operators and those considering IPTV need to have a strategy in place for extending their communications services to the TV set. With Integra5, our customers will be able to quickly deploy new, converged applications to attract and keep customers, as well as help drive incremental revenue.”