Alcom Elevates Headend Video Service With Harmonic To Drive Growth

Harmonic says its XOS advanced media processor leverages AI-powered encoding to deliver exceptional video quality to Alcom customers.

Alcom, a leading telco operator in Finland, is powering its next-generation white-label headend video service with Harmonic’s XOS Advanced Media Processor. Leveraging Harmonic’s media processor, Alcom says it is enabling mid-size operators across Finland and Sweden to deliver broadcast and streaming services with outstanding video quality and efficiency. The XOS media processor strengthens Alcom’s market position by enabling the operator to expand its service portfolio, deliver higher-value services and capture new revenue opportunities in the Nordic region.

“We chose Harmonic’s XOS media processor as the foundation for our Play+ white-label IPTV architecture for its unparalleled performance and rich feature set, enabling us to deliver exceptional video quality,” said Patrik Pada, TV team leader at Alcom. “The software-based playout-to-delivery solution ensures flexibility and scalability as we further expand our white-label service across the region.”

By consolidating a wide range of media processing tasks such as playout, branding and premium encoding into a single appliance, the XOS media processor unlocks increased operational efficiency for Alcom. Moreover, AI-powered EyeQ content-aware encoding provides up to 50% bitrate savings while maintaining outstanding video quality, ensuring viewer satisfaction.

Harmonic’s XOS media processor is integrated with Agile TV’s Origin and Media Server. Using the Agile TV solution, Alcom can provide efficient, scalable and high-quality video services.

“Alcom is strengthening its market position in the Nordic region with vast reach and promising growth opportunities,” said Koldo Unanue, CEO at Agile TV. “By combining our origin server expertise with Harmonic’s renowned video quality, we’re empowering Alcom to maximize revenue opportunities through its white-label video service.”

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