Tilgin (
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The initial order value for the IPTV technology is worth about $500,000, and calls on Tilgin to deliver its High Definition Mood 400 IP set-tops and management software as a part of the end-to-end IPTV ecosystem.
“Winning this deal is yet another proof that Tilgin enables operators to take full advantage of the next generation broadband services” said Ola Berglund (
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The Danish utility has already deployed Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) network extensively in the country and plans to deliver a broad portfolio of next-generation broadband services like High Definition IPTV. The services will be commercially introduced directly. The company caters to more than a hundred thousand residential and business customers. The utility proposes to offer these customers high definition IPTV as it continues to build out its network.
Sweden-based Tilgin designs and delivers IP customer premises equipment (CPE) required for triple play and IMS-based services. The services support full convergence of voice, video and data. Tilgin follows a networks systems approach to CPE enabling service providers to offer a variety of innovative and competitive broadband services.
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