Partnership will use MobiTV's software-based platform and NetDVR (nDVR) technology to extend TV services across screens.

November 17, 2014

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EMERYVILLE, Calif. -- MobiTV, a global leader in enabling delivery of live and on-demand TV everywhere in and out of the connected home, and TV Bank, a leading live video distribution system and video provider for connected devices in Japan, today announced the partnership to leverage MobiTV's software-based platform and NetDVR (nDVR) technology to extend TV services across screens. The service, launching this fall, will enable a robust entertainment experience on connected devices, including smartphones, tablets and PC browsers anytime, anywhere.

TV Bank, owned by SoftBank, is one of the largest online video providers in Japan. MobiTV's end-to-end, cloud-based multiscreen platform will bring approximately 30 live channels of TV Bank's BBTV Next service to smartphones, tablets and PCs by leveraging TV Bank's existing infrastructure. Additionally, MobiTV's nDVR functionality will allow for recorded, live and catch-up TV across screens.

"Leveraging MobiTV's cutting-edge technology will significantly boost the viewing flexibility we are dedicated to offering our customers," said Tomotaka Nakagawa, CEO of TV Bank. "We are impressed by its comprehensive platform and ability to deploy TV across a variety of screens within our market. We look forward to the opportunity to integrate additional TV services for a true TV Everywhere experience."

MobiTV Inc.

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