Global Digital Broadcast
Global Digital Broadcast provides technical services in order to enable internet protocol television (IPTV) to be delivered by broadcasters around the world, to viewers around the world.
Established in 2005, initially as a research and development company, Global Digital Broadcast is now a leading international player in IPTV, maintaining and operating a number of networks and platforms, including: Something in the UK; SuncasTV in America; Via America across EMEA and IPQube in the Philippines.
Global Digital Broadcast is the first in the world to develop and implement such a comprehensive IPTV application, including its hybrid set-top box (STB), which combines IPTV streaming to television sets; free-to-view programming; voice over IP (VOIP); web availability on terrestrial television sets and consumer-friendly functionality (such as offering triple play packages within the UK).
The G-Studio middleware, which powers the Global Digital Broadcast network, is a highly advanced system for managing content, advertising, subscription, packages and revenue. G-Studio enables live broadcasting and TV-on-demand to consumer devices. It allows content to be completely controlled, to maximum revenue, by implementing subscription, pay-per-view (PPV) and advertisement-supported models. A simple-to-use scheduling system enables the creation of linear television and a full statistical reporting package.
Global Digital Broadcast has clients in over 30 countries, including: China, Hong Kong, Japan, the USA, Spain, Sweden, Peru, Venezuela, Canada, India, Somalia, Nigeria and Russia; with IPTV set-top box re-sellers positioned in Germany, Sweden, Chicago, L.A, China and Canada.

