Skytel and Mirada join forces to launch GO+ in Mongolia

Mongolia’s Skytel has announced it has launched the new pay TV service GO+, powered by technology outfit Mirada.

Skytel recently partnered with Mirada and EZDRM to extend its video service to more connected devices in Mongolia.

The  launch will automatically migrate SkyGO’s viewers to Go+, with a new virtualised framework. The model is designed to enhance the viewing experience with personal profiles, individual content wishlists, keyword power search, advanced TVoD features, download & play, and multiple language support.

Mirada’s Iris technology powers Go+, offering operators a range of functionalities to enhance the usability of the platform in order to provide a fully personalised experience. Tailored content recommendations, user interfaces and advertising are all managed through Iris’ network of tools including powerful analytics platform LogIQ and the awarded UX Evolver tool to allow operators to fully customise and adapt the user interface.

Skytel Go+’s viewing experience is available on a wider range of connected devices now including Android TV set-top boxes with a dedicated custom launcher.

Skytel Group CEO, Amarchingun Gantumur, commented: “Mirada has been an invaluable partner in our mission to provide our customers with the best entertainment solutions. With the launch of Go+, we are confident that our position in the market will be further strengthened. Mirada’s cutting-edge technology and commitment to quality of service have made them the obvious choice for this expansion. We look forward to continuing our successful collaboration and delivering exceptional user experiences together.”

Mirada CEO, José-Luis Vázquez, commented: “The launch of Go+ represents a significant milestone in our relationship with Skytel, and we could not be prouder. This partnership exemplifies the trust and confidence our clients place in our technology and expertise. We are excited about this new stage in our collaboration and continue committed to delivering the best solution to meet the growing demand for video entertainment in Mongolia.”

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