Malayalam IPTV for NRKS launched

To offer all Kerala channels under one platform

PTI | May 12, 2011



BVJS communications LLC today announced the launch of Malayalam IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) for NRKs.

The new Malayalam IPTV distributes most of the malayalam channels from Kerala through the largest and fastest growing platform for the media delivery IPTV.

BVJS communication is the first distributor to offer the highest quality streaming via the IPTV platform and its world?s first initiative which offers all Kerala channels under one platform, a press release here said.

Currently, the Malayalam IPTV will deliver the content in North America and then expand to Europe, Australia, Germany and other parts of the world.

?Malayalam IPTV will enrich the Kerala culture and spread the virtues across the world,? said Varkey Abraham, Chairman, BVJS Communication.

?Malayalam IPTV offers highest quality state of the art ROKU-HD SET-TOP BOX free to consumers, so they can enjoy all the channels in the comfort of their home with HD quality TV signals. BVJS has 11 plus channels in its platform and adding more as it becomes available,? said Baby Uralil, CEO BVJS Communication.

Malayalam Television USA will focus on a mix of programs.

Majority of the programmes would focus on Malayalee Diaspora from North America and there will be lot of programmes from rom Kerala.

?We are planning to have a series of productions based and with involvement of young generation who watches very minimum of malayalam television programs in USA. This young generation is being alienated by not having any programmes with their full involvement. We will also focus upcoming youth talents of USA, who have no way to showcase their talents anywhere,? said John Titus, President and CFO, BVJS Communication.

?Our intention is to showcase more American Malayalee programmes through Malayalam Television USA, said Sunil Tristar, Managing Director, BVJS Communication.

BVJS Communications LLC is a newly founded company and all the partners are well knows to the community across USA.
 

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