Bitmovin Player Integrated Into NAGRA’s Solution Ecosystem

Bitmovin, a provider of video streaming solutions, has announced that NAGRA, the media and entertainment technology division of the Kudelski Group, is integrating Bitmovin’s Player with its streaming security and consumer engagement solutions including OpenTV Video Platform.

The partnership empowers NAGRA to offer enhanced video streaming capabilities to its media, entertainment, and sports customer base through a fully customizable white-label solution.

The Bitmovin Player complements NAGRA’s existing product suite by providing its solution partner ecosystem with a proven and reliable video player built on an architecture designed to deliver high-quality video streams to audiences worldwide.

Bitmovin has built a player that guarantees a flawless viewing experience at scale on all devices. It also includes features like advertising support, low-latency streaming, and DRM to ensure a seamless viewer experience. NAGRA will also benefit from the Bitmovin Player’s extensive device reach, including its ability to quickly deploy on new devices and platforms such as smart TVs. 

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