Orca Interactive
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Orca Interactive | |
Type | Public (LSE: ORCA) |
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Founded | Israel (1995) |
Headquarters | Raanana, Israel |
Key people | Haggai Barel, CEO Yosi Glick, VP Marketing & Business Development Moshe Nachman CFO Alon Laor, VP Sales Miri Curiel, VP R&D |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Products | Provides IPTV middleware solutions |
Slogan | eXtend the Possibilities |
Website | http://www.orcainteractive.com/ |
Orca Interactive LSE: ORCA is a provider of IPTV middleware and applications for broadband network operators and service providers. Orca enables triple-play providers to deliver a full array of attractive video-over-IP services that generate new revenue streams and strengthen customer loyalty. Using a robust telco-grade middleware platform, Orca empowers operators to deliver broadcast TV, video on demand (VOD), personal video recording (PVR), home media and other compelling interactive services.
Orca's SI-enabled solutions are designed for easy outsourcing of integration services by an operator's preferred systems integrator. Orca has formed strategic partnerships with leading players across the IPTV value chain to ensure best-of-breed solutions with low total cost of ownership.
RiGHTv™ is especially designed to increase operators’ revenues with minimal operating costs. The suite of RiGHTv applications help operators build and maintain a loyal subscriber base and capture marginal revenues from VOD transactions and targeted advertising, while providing an easy-to-use, future-proof system that will grow with a rapidly emerging market and its myriad of technologies. With a rich set of advanced functions that can be implemented even with low-cost set-top boxes (STBs), RiGHTv features a scalable, flexible and open architecture.
RiGHTv applications are completely server-based and built with strict adherence to open standards (e.g. HTML, XML, HTTP, Flash) to ensure quick time-to-market and flexible integration with a wide variety of other IPTV components and external legacy systems.