Jazztel Launches Video-on-Demand Programming With IBM BladeCenter

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December 5th, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 21 times, 1 so far today

Jazztel Launches Video-on-Demand Programming With IBM BladeCenter

ITU Telecom World — IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today that Jazztel, a leading Spanish telecommunications and data transmission carrier, installed IBM BladeCenter T to support its new on-demand programming service. Called Videoclub, the service allows Jazztelia TV’s users to purchase and view a wide variety of programming including films, television series, documentaries, cartoons, educational content and sports on demand.

“With Videoclub, we have combined the best of all worlds, including pay-per-view, on demand access and the comfort of viewing programming from home,” said Concepción Ferreras, content manager, Jazztelia TV. “Customers can watch what they want, when they choose, all thanks to the IBM BladeCenter technology infrastructure that allows us to increase or reduce capacity based on viewer demand and scales to support our future growth.”

Videoclub works like a DVD with all the key features, including a clear and easy-to-navigate menu from which customers can fast-forward, rewind, slow down and pause content. Also known as video-on-demand, the service provides access to a catalogue of free and pre-paid content. Each program is priced on its type and production year, and customers can choose from a wide catalog of options. In addition, the service offers customized recommendations and a “new features” section so that customers always know the newest offerings.

“IBM BladeCenter T provides a cost-effective, powerful infrastructure which combines and enables the best from both the telecommunications and information technology industries,” said Jim Pertzborn, vice president, IBM Telecommunications Industry Servers. “IBM is bringing a powerful set of capabilities to companies like Jazztel, allowing them to focus on new revenue generating services such as video-on-demand while reducing infrastructure costs and simplifying systems management.”

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