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Acorn TV LatAm expansion N orth America’s most popular streaming service for British and international television, Acorn TV, is now available in twelve Latin American countries through Roku streaming devices. The Latin America launch includes Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, and Peru. Consumers can now “Acorn TV subscribe to Acorn is off to an TV via their Roku incredible streaming player as well as via acorn.tv. start in The programmes will be 2018.” in English-language with Spanish subtitles available. The Acorn TV streaming service is available for $4.99 per month. At launch, Acorn TV in Latin America will feature the first season of smash hit British dramedy Doc Martin; Irish detective drama Jack Taylor, Line of Duty, Series 1-2; the ARRIS powers HBO next-gen satellite network Entertainment and communications technologist ARRIS International has confirmed that the ARRIS DSR-7412 transcoder, and DSR-4470 receiver decoder have been selected by HBO Latin America for its content distribution network. ARRIS says DSR-7412 and DSR-4470 will significantly reduce network bandwidth requirements while creating a new pathway for advanced services. Both devices feature HEVC compression and DVB- S2X modulation that increase the video capacity of satellite transmission channels and improve existing video service fidelity. The ARRIS DSR-7412 transcoder offers a new level of density and extensibility to modernise service delivery, with processing power for up to 12 services—in both HD complete series of the original Poldark; British historical drama The Great Train Robbery; Aussie cop drama East West 101; BBC period drama The Indian Doctor; addictive British drama The Syndicate, among many other series. Acorn TV will add new programmes regularly. “Acorn TV has built a fast-growing subscriber base of passionate and loyal British and international TV fans in the US and Canada, and we are excited to bring our unique offering of premium entertainment to other countries,” have been with us since the start of Acorn TV in 2011.” “One of our top 2018 priorities is accelerating our expansion of our distribution footprint, and Acorn TV’s launch in Latin America with our partner Roku is another step in this progression,” stated Miguel Penella, chief executive officer of RLJ Entertainment, now part of AMC Networks. “Acorn TV is off to an incredible start in 2018 with several popular, critically-acclaimed Acorn TV Originals, as well as the announcements for our first sole commissions. This advancement in our international expansion underscores our confidence of achieving our target of one million subscribers by early 2019.” “Streaming provides consumers with choice and control, enabling them to choose what they want to watch and when they want to watch it,” added Bernarda Duarte, director content acquisition at Roku. “We are excited to welcome Acorn declared Matthew Graham, SVP and GM for RLJ Entertainment’s Acorn TV. “Latin America marks an excellent first step, and we’re delighted to work with our valued partners at Roku who TV on our platform in Latin America, serving those customers who love to watch great drama and detective series and other great British and international programming.” and SD—in a single rack unit. Its statistical multiplexing enables HBO Latin America to efficiently deliver services through its existing QAM networks. The DSR-7412 multi-tuner capability can also simultaneously receive and process up to four input satellite transponder multiplexes, for flexibility in service selection across networks. The DSR- 4470 decoder complements these features with support for the latest HEVC video as well as legacy MPEG-4 and MPEG-2 streams. ARRIS Global Services will support HBO Latin America in designing, integrating and installing the new technology framework within its new satellite infrastructure. Together, they will also deploy the ARRIS Broadcast Network Controller 3.8 management system to remotely provision the DSR- 7412 and DSR-4470 IRDs capabilities. “HBO Latin America continues to invest in providing our audiences the best entertainment experience. We chose the ARRIS DSR-7412 transcoder and DSR-4470 decoder to lead our next phase of network development, because they will enable us to deliver today’s most demanding services and prepare us for tomorrow’s advanced experiences,” said Emilio Otermin, SVP technology and operations, HBO Latin America. “ARRIS is a trusted partner and helps us leverage the latest technology to deliver the future of entertainment to our subscribers.” “We designed the new DSR-7412 transcoder receiver to bridge the gap between the next era of entertainment services, today’s networks, and a massive installed base of legacy set-tops,” said Dan Whalen, president, network and cloud, ARRIS. “Our work with HBO Latin America extends our leadership in advanced video network system deployments. It highlights our expertise in integrating the latest bandwidth efficiencies and compression technologies with our customers’ vision for the future.” LATAM Briefing 3