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EKT’s Linux-based Set Top Boxes, the strategic alternative amid the global memory price crisis

Jamie Lee of DTVkit and Richard Smith of EKT at NAB

As the global Set Top Box (STB), market grapples with a volatile memory price crisis, that began six months ago, EKT – your STB partner has reported a significant surge in demand for its Linux-based IPTV/OTT and hybrid Set Top Box (STB) solutions.

The ongoing crisis has sent shockwaves through the industry, particularly impacting the Android STB market. Devices that traditionally retailed for $30 have seen costs skyrocket to nearly $100. In contrast, EKT’s proprietary Linux-based architecture requires significantly less memory to operate than heavy Android-based counterparts, allowing EKT to bypass the most severe price hikes and offer a more stable, cost-effective solution to operators worldwide.

A marketing realignment

Richard Smith, CEO of EKT, believes the industry is currently in a state of «wait and see,» which may prove to be a strategic miscalculation for many.

«I think many Android-based operators will hold off ordering new STBs for the next six months, believing that the current memory crisis is temporary,» said Richard. «In six months’ time, they will realise that the new pricing is here to stay. They will realise they need to order new Set Top Boxes, and EKT’s Linux product can offer a robust, affordable solution.»

Security and efficiency advantages

Beyond cost savings, the shift to Linux may provide a timely opportunity for operators to address growing concerns regarding content security and infrastructure costs. Many Android-based operators currently utilize compromised Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems, leading to:

– Revenue loss: High levels of content piracy.

– Infraestructure strain: Massive amounts of CDN capacity being consumed by unauthorized users.

By transitioning to EKT’s Linux solution, operators can implement more secure DRM protocols, reclaiming their bandwidth and protecting their bottom line.

Revitalizing cable expansion

The market shift is also prompting a strategic pivot for traditional broadcasters. Richard noted that the crisis is causing a re-evaluation of long-term roadmaps.

«Some of our DVB cable operators, who previously decided to stop ordering new cable STBs in order to focus solely on OTT, may now decide to resume traditional cable network expansion again,» Richard added. The efficiency of Linux-based hybrid boxes allows these operators to maintain their legacy infrastructure while still providing a modern user experience without the prohibitive costs associated with current high-memory hardware.

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A global team of passionate professionals believe that nothing is sacred in our business and by challenging itself and its customers with new concepts and ideas the company keeps creating new opportunities for the entire industry.

Since 2007, Eagle Kingdom Technologies LTD (EKT) has specialised in creating innovative, customer focused solutions in the field of Set Top Boxes, Smart TVs and Modems. By combining Asian Know How and Western Management, EKT successfully blends DNA from both business practices exceeding customer expectation in design, technology, quality, communication and cost.

Delivering a wide range of products, from Zappers to Advanced Hybrid Set Top Boxes, Operator TVs and Modems, EKT is one of the few business partners to offer a true one-stop solution for Operators. Certified and integrated with many CA, DRM and licenses, EKT is a partner of choice for many tier 1 operators around the world.

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Gerard Kim

Sales Director LATAM EKT

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