Subscriber management, billing and CRM systems specialist Magnaquest Technologies will be showcasing its flagship product Sure in Hall 5.
According to Magnaquest, Sure has been developed into a “robust and flexible” system designed to meet the evolving business needs of broadcasters, content owners, DVB operators and IPTV/OTT operators.
Sure is essentially an OTT platform that aims to enable quick launches and supports various monetisation models, including SVoD, TVoD, AVoD and FAST. It is built to handle multi-country and multi-currency operations, increasing subscriber acquisition through promotions and campaigns.
Sure is also pre-integrated with third-party systems such as content management systems and payment gateways. Magnaquest says it can automate workflows and offer flexible pricing models to help boost revenue opportunities, as well as featuring centralised management to reduce operational complexity.
Stand Number: 5.H80
Company: Magnaquest Technologies
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