SPB TV

SPB TV
Private company
Industry Telecommunications
Predecessor SPB Software
Founded 2007 (2007)
Headquarters Zug, Switzerland
Number of locations
Russia, USA, Brazil, Thailand, Singapore
Key people
Kirill Filippov (CEO),
Sebastian-Justus Schmidt (co-founder)
Products OTT TV, IP TV and mobile TV solutions
Number of employees
50-200
Website www.spbtvsolutions.com
www.spbtv.com

SPB TV AG (formerly named MobiWorld Media) is a provider of end-to-end OTT TV, IP TV and mobile TV solutions for video content delivery to multiscreen devices: mobile, tablet, desktop and TV. The SPB TV mobile TV app – the company’s own OTT TV service – is available across all mobile platforms.

Company’s structure

Company’s headquarter is located in Zug, Switzerland, R&D center is in Saint Petersburg, Russia and the offices are in USA, Brazil, Switzerland, Singapore and Thailand. The company is managed by Kirill Philippov, the co-founder and the general director, and by Fedor Ezhov, the COO. SPB TV group includes Pitersoftwarehaus, that is a resident of Skolkovo.

Products

Media Platform

SPB TV Media Platform is a media solution that enables mobile and network operators and content owners to deliver video from a single head-end to multiple mobile and desktop devices, Smart TVs and set-top boxes. The platform features a complete range of codecs and adaptive bitrate technologies to support all screens and networks.[1]

Client Solutions

Client solutions for mobile, tablet, PC, Smart TVs and set-top boxes allow subscribers to access, explore, view and purchase live channels and on-demand content.[2]

Encoder

SPB TV Encoder is an encoding solution for transcoding of live and pre-recorded video streams for multiscreen devices. Can be provided as software or appliance.[3][4]

Streamer

SPB TV Streamer is a solution for live video streaming to multiscreen devices across any networks. Can be provided as software or appliance.[5]

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