| 24 February 2021
Cypriot comms provider Cablenet has begun to roll out Amigo 7XC Android TV set-top boxes to its cable and fibre customers.
The AminoOS-powered Amigo 7XC hybrid STB forms part of Cablenet’s new set of next generation TV services. AminoOS provides an extended, enhanced and fully certified version of Android TV that is fully compatible with operators’ infrastructure and networks. Meanwhile, Amino’s SaaS platform, Amino Engage, provides a suite of open standards, across any network, while simplifying OTT app management.
The Amigo 7XC uses Amino software to provide next-generation services that converge OTT and cable on Android TV. Amino says it provides a modern Android TV user experience for accessing linear or streaming content over hybrid networks, merging cable, multicast IPTV and OTT content with a single programme guide and modern UX.
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