m:tel Banja Luka partners with 24i and Antecna

Telekom Srbija-owned m:tel in Bosnia and Herzegovina has partnered with 24i and Antecna to offer an improved TV experience with new functionalities and an advanced user interface.

Aleksandar Veselinović, head of the sector for planning and engineering of switching systems and services at m:tel, said: “This redesign of our IPTV multimedia platform represents a significant step towards the future of digital services and entertainment. We have a vision to create an experience that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of our users, providing them with a unique and uninterrupted interaction with content. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction remains a top priority, and we believe that this redesign will further enrich the viewing experience on our IPTV multimedia platform.”

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Telekom Srbija-owned m:tel in Bosnia and Herzegovina has partnered with 24i and Antecna

Sebastian Braun, CEO of 24i, commented that m:tel “recognises the need to stay competitive with features and functionality that are important to its subscribers. We are able to rapidly deliver a unified viewer experience with a platform that can be easily updated as content and demands change in the future. This collaboration is a great example of how traditional pay TV operators are capitalising on streaming technologies to provide a converged experience.”

Aleksandar Antunović, CEO of Antecna, added: “We are thrilled to build on our successful partnership with m:tel and collaborate closely with 24i as its service partner in elevating m:tel’s IPTV service to new heights. We are working together to enhance the user experience and bring it up to the level of the world’s most advanced streaming services.”

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