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Read MoreKT Selects Synamedia’s Converged Headend for IPTV Service
Synamedia announced that KT Corporation, South Korea’s largest telecommunications service provider, will implement the first virtualised headend in Asia Pacific for its Olleh TV IPTV service.
Read MoreKT to implement virtualised headend from Synamedia
KT Corporation, South Korea’s largest telecoms service provider, will implement a virtualised headend from Synamedia for its Olleh TV IPTV service.
Read MoreJean-Francois Pigeon joins Synamedia as general manager and senior vice president, EMEA
Synamedia has appointed Jean-Francois Pigeon as general manager and senior vice president for Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA).
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Read MoreSynamedia appoints Jean-Francois Pigeon as GM and SVP for EMEA
Pigeon joins Synamedia’s executive team to drive growth and expand customer relationships across EMEA, with overall responsibility for sales and delivery.
Read MoreGuest Column: Combatting sophisticated streaming piracy, from the dark web to Lazada
Live sports and new movies have emerged as some of the most pirated content in recent times.
Read MoreNAB NY Explores ‘Lessons Learned’ from First NextGen TV Deployments
Execs from Sinclair, NexStar and Fox discuss progress
Read MoreOpinion | You can only tackle the streaming pirates by studying their every move
Simon Brydon, Synamedia's senior director of sports rights anti-piracy, on the complexities of tackling sports broadcast piracy.
Read MoreReport Calls For Sports Anti-Piracy Rethink After ‘Staggering’ Illegal Viewing Figures
Synamedia report finds that new plans are needed to stop sports piracy
Read MoreSynamedia, Ampere Report: Education Won’t Stop Sports Piracy
Sports fans know the dangers of piracy, from the mundane (poor and unreliable streaming) to the severe (fines and even arrests), with 84% of those surveyed in a new report pointing to both of those as reasons to reduce or stop viewing illegal services.
Read MoreSynamedia white paper: Tackling Sports Piracy in an IP World
With more than half of all fans regularly watching sports content from pirate sources, the industry faces a pressing challenge to reduce illegal consumption and protect the value of sports rights.
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