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Home » Myrio's IPTV Platform Deployed by Ringgold Telephone Company

Myrio's IPTV Platform Deployed by Ringgold Telephone Company

December 2, 2003
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Ringgold Telephone Company, which serves 14,300 customers in Catoosa County, Georgia, has commercially launched Myrio Corporation’s IPTV platform to supplement its existing video offering. Ringgold began offering Triple Play services over its ADSL network in the spring of 2002. Myrio’s middleware solution provides cross-platform subscriber service provisioning, seamless upgrades of both client and server software, Web-based DHCP management, a Java-based client application, set-top box and middleware integration, automated content management, and automatic provisioning and remote management of set-top boxes.
http://www.myrio.com

  • Last month, Myrio announced that it raised $9 million in new funding. Myrio has sold its software suite and associated managed services to 18 service providers worldwide. The company is based in Kirkland, Washington.
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