Quality of experience firm, Witbe, unveiled what it claims is its “most scalable and most affordable video monitoring technology” to date at IBC yesterday.
Witbe said that its new W500 video robot, and Witbe Remote Eye Controller and Witbe Workbench innovations, made the breakthrough possible and that broadcasters and operators can now deploy hundreds of active monitoring locations and manage them from anywhere, without additional operation cost or any coding knowledge.
“Any Network Operation Center now has the power to centrally manage all devices connected to any W500 (Set Top Box or Companion Device) as easily as if they were in the same room,” said Witbe.
“Thanks to Witbe Remote Eye Controller, operation teams can also take control of any device, in order to perform live troubleshooting. Any discrepancy on TV channel availability or VoD portal access time detected by those active robots can now be exhaustively confirmed before the end-users ever reach the customer service.”
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