{"id":3527,"date":"2014-06-03T13:44:59","date_gmt":"2014-06-03T13:44:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.telecomstalk.com\/?p=3527"},"modified":"2018-06-06T10:11:54","modified_gmt":"2018-06-06T10:11:54","slug":"exset-announces-full-launch-of-dms-2-0-for-value-added-services-in-emerging-markers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.telecomstalk.com\/?p=3527","title":{"rendered":"Exset announces full launch of DMS  2.0 for value-added services in emerging markets"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Exset, pioneer of value-add pay-TV ecosystems for emerging markets, has today announced the full launch of its DMS 2.0 technology, ahead of this month\u2019s CommunicAsia conference and exhibition in Singapore. This allows operators to provide a wide range of value-add services over and above television channels to enhance overall service propositions and generate additional revenue.<\/p>\n<p>DMS 2.0 is the second iteration of Exset\u2019s powerful ecosystem to help monetise digital broadcast platforms and digital switchover in emerging markets. DMS bridges the gap between technology and value-added services, creating digital television platforms that provide additional services \u2013 text-based information like sports, weather and financial news through government information services to video ad insertion and NVoD \u2013 allowing digital network monetisation where previously impossible. DMS 2.0 boasts a host of backend and onscreen advances to make it easier to use for operators, while providing more powerful \u2013 and modular \u2013 value-add opportunities. All this and it\u2019s purpose-designed to run on very low-cost set-top boxes with integrated middleware. <\/p>\n<p>New DMS 2.0 onscreen capabilities include range of on-demand services as well as video and static advertising opportunities.  <\/p>\n<p>\u2022 Video ad insertion on the home page \u2013 guarantees subscribers view the advertisement<br \/>\n\u2022 Ad insertion on the EPG \u2013 reach a new audience as soon as users tune to the EPG<br \/>\n\u2022 Push VoD \u2013 operators can pre-load their most popular content to the viewer\u2019s set-top box<br \/>\n\u2022 USB-based PVR capabilities \u2013 allow viewers to record content on a simple USB stick connected to the set-top<br \/>\n\u2022 \u201cRed Button\u201d interactive services \u2013 provide additional magazine services (weather, news or sports, for example) at the touch of a button on the remote or open up additional video from a programme stream<br \/>\n\u2022 Interactive advertising (\u201cBlue Button\u201d) service \u2013 press the blue button when instructed on a banner ad and detail will be revealed<\/p>\n<p>DMS 2.0 Publisher, the backend technology that allows both network operators and third-parties to upload and edit content, benefits from a what-you-see-is-what-you-get GUI and tight workflow management for its users. Users can access the database from anywhere and with the right levels of access in place, can update TV content instantly using the template design that automatically constrains data uploading. For example, images may be restricted to small file sizes to ensure a perfect service for viewers while providing an easy management system for operators and advertisers.<\/p>\n<p>Andrew Pons, Global Director of Sales and Marketing, says, \u201cDMS 2.0 brings together a whole range of possibilities for broadcast network operators, allowing them to generate revenues from services over and above television. The whole ecosystem allows the modular deployment of services on extremely low cost set-top boxes.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>If you plan to attend CommunicAsia (17-20 June, Singapore) and would like to find out more about DMS 2.0, then please visit the Exset team at stand 1G3-07 or contact Joss Armitage \u2013 details below \u2013 to set up an appointment. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Exset, pioneer of value-add pay-TV ecosystems for emerging markets, has today announced the full launch of its DMS 2.0 technology, ahead of this month\u2019s CommunicAsia conference and exhibition in Singapore. 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