IBC2023 – Videonet https://www.v-net.tv TV and Video Analysis Tue, 12 Sep 2023 15:46:50 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.25 https://www.v-net.tv/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/cropped-Videonet-favicon_517x517px-32x32.png IBC2023 – Videonet https://www.v-net.tv 32 32 Aggregate more: unlock competitive advantage and deliver additional customer value https://www.v-net.tv/2023/08/15/aggregate-more/ Tue, 15 Aug 2023 16:26:30 +0000 https://www.v-net.tv/?p=19909 Media and telco operators have had a good run with triple and quad-play – combining fixed broadband and voice with pay TV and mobile – but, with these services now table stakes, the ability to differentiate their offer from the competition is constrained.

Operators understand that they will need to offer more value on top of their existing services to keep customers on board, especially at a time when home budgets are being scrutinised and stretched.

We believe there’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity for telco and pay TV providers to diversify their retail offer, by moving beyond quad-play to ‘omni-play’ and beyond super-aggregation of video content, to the aggregation of our increasingly smart lives.

By ‘aggregating more’ operators will be able to increase customer loyalty and raise ARPU, from services as diverse as multiplayer live gaming and home security, to smart domestic energy management.


Leverage existing technology

The technology exists for providers to deliver a single gateway to services, a unified UX with single billing and customer care, and in so doing they can move from discounted bundles to ‘mega-bundles’.

This is the golden opportunity to take control of the emerging Intelligent Edge – the future brain of the connected home.

The Intelligent Edge, hosted on operator CPE such as the video set-tops, connected TVs and broadband gateways, can be harnessed to improve existing TV/streaming services and launch new entertainment offers, including gaming which is more likely to appeal to younger demographics.

The same technology can be used to take a leadership position in smart home services.  The Intelligent Edge gives operators a flexible, dynamic and elegant means to introduce new services without the overhead that is often associated with software deployment to devices in the field.


‘Aggregate More’ is already in play

The innovative bundling of new services with smart home tech like video doorbells, indoor cameras, motion/contact sensors and environmental sensors, exemplifies the new possibilities when we look beyond entertainment and connectivity and ‘aggregate more’. Sky for instance recently launched an innovative smart home protection service, Sky Protect, offering customers comprehensive home insurance and smart home monitoring devices, bundled in one app.

The recent market introduction of connected TV platforms such as Sky Glass and Comcast Xumo are additional examples of aggregated consumer offers. Sky Glass bundles premium hardware, that includes a 4K display, 5.1 channel sound and camera, with financing that is attractive to both consumer and operator. This is before adding a compelling bundle of apps and OTT services, delivered via a sophisticated, unified user experience, featuring universal search and far-field voice control.

Leading operators are clearly looking for the most efficient, cost-effective and attractive way of providing as wide a range of services and applications to their consumer base as they can. Through existing managed CPE devices, telcos and pay TV operators already have an edge in the emerging ‘Aggregate More’ market. But perhaps not for long with Big Tech snapping at their heels.


Containerisation is a key technological enabler

The power of the operator Intelligent Edge is underpinned by Downloadable Application Containers (DACs) – via an application platform with a common backend and authoring that spans the cloud and CPE.

Containerisation further supports agile product development for a community of third-party application providers that operators could then roll out under their service and provide additional value.

The same approach not only enables providers to stand up and nimbly deploy these new services but breathes new life into legacy devices as well. Since operators have invested significantly in their existing infrastructure and devices, they want to make sure they maintain their longevity. With DACs, they can. Containerisation brings cloud-like power to the home and full capability for flexible, cost-effective deployment.

The opportunity is not all about new customer-facing services. There are underlying operational benefits to be tapped as well. Operators can use the Intelligent Edge to ensure QoS and QoE across all services and applications to ensure operational effectiveness. They can deploy applications to monitor the performance of their network and key services, and proactively identify issues before customers notice and raise calls to the call centre. The net result is higher customer satisfaction, fewer truck rolls, and lower operating cost.


Find out more at IBC 2023

At IBC 2023, we invite you to meet with us and explore how we can turn that head start into clear (and unassailable) leadership, and how a next-generation service strategy can be implemented in practice. Contact us to arrange a meeting.

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IBC announces headline conference speakers including Paramount, Discovery and Zee https://www.v-net.tv/2023/07/19/ibc-announces-headline-conference-speakers-including-paramount-discovery-and-zee/ Wed, 19 Jul 2023 16:21:55 +0000 https://www.v-net.tv/?p=19877 Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount Global, Sony Pictures Entertainment and BBC Studios Productions are among the companies already lined up for the IBC Conference this year, hosted at RAI Amsterdam. The IBC2023 programme will be centred around three ‘pillars’: Transformative Tech, Shifting Business Models, and People and Purpose, and these will be running across all elements of the show. The IBC Changemakers Programme also returns after a successful debut in 2022, with M&E pioneers leading sessions that address critical industry social and environmental challenges.

In the exhibition halls themselves, there will be an array of exhibitor and sponsor content across special stages and theatres, with the main focus on the transformative tech and changing business models part of the programme. The IBC Technical Papers – which are one of the unique benefits of IBC for technologists – are on the agenda, of course.

Some of the headline speakers already announced are:

  • Phil Wiser, Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Paramount Global
  • Leah Hooper Rosa, Senior Vice President, EMEA Streaming and Global Integration Lead at Warner Bros. Discovery
  • Kishore AK, President Technology and Chief Technology Officer at Zee
  • Bill Baggelaar, Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President, Technology Development at Sony Pictures Entertainment
  • Aditi Pandey, Head of Vendor Management & Partnerships at NRK
  • Michael Wise, Senior Vice President and Chief Technology Officer at Universal Pictures
  • Richard Berger, Chief Executive Officer at MovieLabs
  • Ralph Lee, Chief Executive Officer at BBC Studios Productions
  • Anthony Guarino, Executive Vice President, Global Production & Studio Technology at Paramount.

The ‘Transformative Tech’ and ‘Shifting Business Models’ content pillars are spread across the IBC Conference and the show-floor venues, which include the Showcase Theatre in Hall 12, the Innovation Stage in Hall 3 and two theatres in the Content Everywhere zone in Hall 5. Showcase Theatre sponsors include Accenture, AWS, Google, Microsoft and Zixi, while LTN and Tencent are each sponsoring one of the Content Everywhere theatres.

The results of the IBC Accelerator Media Innovation Programme, which brings together media companies and technology partners as they collaborate to solve real-world challenges and drive advances across a range of areas, can be found on the Innovation Stage.

The IBC Changemakers Programme focuses on individuals and initiatives that are changing the industry culture and pushing the boundaries of creativity and technology. They will address topics such as gender equality in broadcasting, advancing sustainability and inclusive tech. RISE, Soho Media Club, Women in Immersive Tech and Albert are some of the groups involved. The IBC Social Impact Awards will also be part of the Changemakers Programme.

You can find more details on the IBC conference programme here.

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