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Wednesday, December 02 2020 - 00:07
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Orange Delivers Targeted Ads with SoftAtHome's Multiscreen Video Player
PARIS, Dec. 1, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

SoftAtHome's Watch'ON Video product brings Addressable TV to the French linear 
TV market with privacy by design for improved ad targeting.

SoftAtHome, an independent software company for broadband, video, and 
analytics, today announced that its Multiscreen Video Player powers the new 
Addressable TV offering, launched in France last week by Orange France. A first 
partnership with a national broadcaster France Televisions is already up and 
running. The burgeoning multiscreen Addressable TV market is estimated to 
represent 200 to 300 million euros in France alone for broadcasters by 2023 
(source SNPTV, Syndicat National de la Publicite TV), and operators will be 
able to get a slice of this new pie.

The French regulator authorized addressable TV on August 5th, 2020 with the 
publication of a decree allowing targeted and personalized ads messages during 
live TV shows. Starting early November, the first full-scale campaigns with ten 
advertisers are part of a pilot phase leading up to a planned full deployment 
at the beginning of 2021.

Advertisers benefit from immediate advantages thanks to Orange data, including 
geo-targeting of the campaign, personalisation of the spot according to 
specific household targets, and measurement of the campaign's KPIs according to 
digital standards.

SoftAtHome, a tech pioneer in Addressable TV 

Addressable TV by SoftAtHome provides a client-based, frame-accurate ad 
insertion mechanism, with its video player. The player targets real advertiser 
needs while respecting data privacy, especially the European GDPR.  The 
multiscreen technology is also available on HTML-based or Android environments. 
The SoftAtHome ad replacement technology, used to target ads on linear TV, is 
also designed to bring targeted ads to VOD and catchup TV.

The solution also includes audience measurement to give precise information on 
ad content consumption by the user.

Christian Bombrun, Products & Services Director of Orange said: "Addressable TV 
opens a new era for the TV ad market. We are proud that Orange is the first 
operator to launch this service in France, and one of the first in Europe, 
thanks to SoftAtHome's technology and the great work of our combined teams. 
SoftAtHome's innovative multiscreen player technology has enabled Orange France 
to deliver a new experience. We believe our customers can again start to love 
advertising."

David Viret-Lange, CEO of SoftAtHome, said: "After almost a decade of work on 
our largely deployed Multiscreen Video Player, I am thrilled to see our product 
become ever-more more central for Orange's clients. Targeted ads for linear TV 
have finally taken off on the TV screen. Our analytics expertise leverages user 
data with SoftAtHome's video player. Over time, all user data will be used to 
provide the best possible multiscreen user experience."

About SoftAtHome

SoftAtHome is an independent software provider with six different solutions for 
broadband (Connect'ON), Wi-Fi (Wifi'ON), Security (Secure'ON), Smart Home 
(Things'ON), video (Watch'ON), analytics and QoE monitoring (Eyes'ON). The 
company's products are deployed by Telecom and Broadcast operators in over 25 
million home networks and millions of mobile devices. The company, owned by 
operators, has more than 300 employees, mainly software engineers committed to 
open-source communities such as prpl or RDK. SoftAtHome's hybrid products 
uniquely leverage the best from Cloud-based software components and software 
embedded in multiple mobile and fixed devices.

For more information: www.softathome.com or contact@softathome.com

For Press Information Contact:

Marta Twardowska for SoftAtHome - E: press@softathome.com -  T: @SoftAtHome

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Source: SoftAtHome
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