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BCE installs Mediaproxy’s LogServer at Network Operations Centre

The system will be used by both BCE and two of its customers, RTL Nederland and RTL Hungary

Broadcast and OTT technical services company BCE has opted for Mediaproxy’s LogServer compliance technology at its Network Operations Centre (NOC).

The system will be used by both BCE and two of its customers, RTL Nederland and RTL Hungary, with the latter having access from its headquarters.

Mediaproxy’s LogServer was selected by BCE because of a range of features not found in competing compliance products, said the company. These include advanced handling of SCTE 104 and SCTE-35 ad insertion markers, multi-language DVB Subtitle monitoring, as well as its channel density and potential for implementing CaaS (Compliance Recording-as-a-Service).

“Mediaproxy stands out in our environment, delivering unmatched compliance and monitoring benefits,” said Nicolas Serrès, head of architecture at BCE. “With unique features like inputs for MPTS, SCTE35 analysis, to name but two, it meets the critical needs of customers such as RTL Nederland and RTL Hungary. It is an essential tool for BCE’s NOC, systems administrators and customers, who can access it seamlessly from their location.”

Mediaproxy’s chief executive Erik Otto added, “BCE is a leading facilities specialist in the Europe, Middle East and Africa region and we are pleased to be working with them. They are looking at new ways of providing technology and technical support to their broadcast clients, notably with Media-as-a-Service. LogServer will be a key part of this and we look forward to helping BCE develop new operational methods in the future.”