This partnership focuses on developing innovative, RDK-based video experiences targeted at global TV, media and OTT providers.
Industry-leading connected TV and set-top box products from Skyworth Digital are further enabled by RDK innovation, engineering, and integration expertise provided by the Consult Red team. The result? Advanced solutions, such as theOperator Smart TV, enable operators to deliver next-gen video services alongside new revenue-generating apps and services while retaining full control of HDMI0 and their subscriber experience. Operator TV and set-top box platforms are further enabled by advanced application delivery, management and telemetry, helping operators reduce the cost and time-to-market for application onboarding.
This recent collaboration builds on a years-long history of partnership. The Consult Red and Skyworth teams have worked together since 2020 when they joined forces to develop and launch the first RDK Video Accelerator (VA) with an Amlogic SoC.
Visit the Skyworth booth (1.D55) at IBC 2024 to learn more and see the results of this ongoing collaboration, including the state-of-the-art RDK-based operator smart TV. Skyworth and Consult Red will also demonstrate their latest solutions at the RDK Global Summit 2024.
Chris Briggs, Chief Technology Officer, Skyworth Digital, said:
“Our goal is to bring industry-leading video delivery solutions to the market and to provide our customers with advanced technology platforms for long-term success and growth. The Consult Red team, particularly their deep expertise in RDK, have been integral to developing our app-enabled TV and set-top CPE devices.”
Rahul Mehra, Chief Technology Officer, Consult Red, said:
“The partnership with Skyworth Digital has been both collaborative and innovative as we’ve collectively explored new and emerging opportunities for pay-TV and OTT operators. The combination of Skyworth Digital’s hardware and device expertise and the capabilities of our world-class RDK software engineering team complement each other perfectly.”