TV5MONDE Expands Global Reach With Harmonic’s Cloud SaaS Platform

French-language entertainment provider TV5MONDE is streaming its channels to millions of households with Harmonic’s VOS360 cloud SaaS platform.

Harmonic’s VOS360 SaaS streamlines all stages of the media processing and delivery chain. 

Support for the DVB-TTML subtitling standard (ETSI EN 303 560) on the VOS360 platform enables TV5MONDE to stream channels to audiences in 14 different languages while ensuring the highest level of subtitling interoperability for Latin and non-Latin alphabets, including French, French for deaf and hard of hearing, English, Arabic, Russian, German, Dutch, Romanian, Spanish, Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese, Chinese Simplified and Chinese Traditional. 

In addition to directly streaming to consumers, the VOS360 platform also delivers TV5MONDE’s content to affiliates across the globe, further expanding its reach.

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