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The Espial Group

200 Elgin Street
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K2P 1L5
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IP set-top boxes and services deployed rapidly

Conexant has teamed up with Espial and Tematic to deliver a platform for telecommunications operators looking to quickly deploy low-cost, high-performance set-top boxes (STBs) for IPTV networks.

News from Electronicstalk, 15 December 2005

Kreatel signs for set-top-box browser

Kreatel, a market leader in set-top box solutions, has licensed Espial Escape.

News from Electronicstalk, 5 September 2005

Browser to brush up Allen's bedside manner

Allen Technologies has chosen the Escape browser framework and Espresso GUI components to deliver walled garden and web content to patient hospital rooms as an IPTV solution.

News from Electronicstalk, 24 June 2005

Middleware and applications drive new Pace box

Pace Micro Technology has embedded Espial Evo TV middleware and applications in its new IP215 set-top box.

News from Electronicstalk, 27 May 2005

Middleware to make more of IPTV platform

MPhase Technologies has reached an agreement with Espial to embed Espial Evo as part of its leading-edge Internet Protocol television (IPTV) service creation platform and applications.

News from Electronicstalk, 27 April 2005

Browser adds Internet capabilities to Korean boxes

Korean-based S-Net Systems has selected Espial to deliver advanced capabilities for its Internet protocol TV (IPTV) set-top box.

News from Electronicstalk, 7 February 2005

Browser framework allows easy customisation

A2i is to deploy the LX-200 IP set-top box, featuring the Espial Escape browser, to customers in Korea and Japan.

News from Electronicstalk, 7 February 2005

Set-top box applications run on Broadcom platform

Espial Evo applications are now available for the Broadcom BCM97038 reference platform, reducing time-to-market for IP STB and DTV OEMs.

News from Electronicstalk, 7 February 2005

Software comes with Toshiba's set-top box platform

Toshiba has licensed the Espial Escape browser framework and Espial Espresso graphical user interface components as the preferred solution for the AVM49R reference platform.

News from Electronicstalk, 7 February 2005

Browser and GUI optimised for Intel-based boxes

The Espial Escape browser and Espial Espresso GUI toolkit are now available optimised for IP digital set top box (DSTB) platforms based on the Intel 830M4 chipset.

News from Electronicstalk, 6 January 2005

Interface software goes both ways for global use

Espial, the leading provider of software for set-top boxes and mobile handsets, today announced the capabilities of right-to-left (RTL) rendering of content for consumer electronics devices.

News from Electronicstalk, 17 December 2004

Browser set for Belgian IPTV trials

Espial Escape is to be deployed by Belgacom, Belgium's leading telecommunications company, to provide HTML rendering capabilities to deliver Wall-Garden and web content for its IPTV set-top boxes.

News from Electronicstalk, 16 November 2004

Browser chosen for TV user interface

Espial has announced Siemens SURPASS Home Entertainment has chosen Espial Escape as the defacto browser for the SURPASS HE End-to-End solution.

News from Electronicstalk, 11 November 2004

Sales support extension reaches Asia

Espial has opened new offices in Singapore and Hong Kong and a extended website in the Japanese language.

News from Electronicstalk, 10 November 2004

Espial makes Canadian Technology Fast 50

Espial has ranked 26th in Deloitte and Touche's prestigious Canadian Technology Fast 50 programme.

News from Electronicstalk, 12 October 2004

ICT Embedded adds browser to set-top-box plug-in

The Espial Escape browser has been chosen by ICT Embedded for its IPTV targeted DVB-MHP plug-in.

News from Electronicstalk, 14 September 2004

Browser keeps Pace with set top box market

Pace Micro Technology and Espial have combined forces to deliver a full-featured set top box targeted at the hospitality industry.

News from Electronicstalk, 14 September 2004

Browser helps deliver full IPTV capabilities

i3 Micro Technology has chosen the Espial Escape browser to integrate with its line of Mood set top boxes to deliver a full range of IPTV capabilities.

News from Electronicstalk, 7 September 2004

Access Devices signs for embedded web browser

Access Devices has licensed Espial Escape for its DVB and IPTV set-top boxes.

News from Electronicstalk, 27 August 2004

NEC signs up for "skin-able" DTV applications

NEC Electronics (Europe) is to offer Espial Evo as an application suite for digital TV designs based on the Emmarchitecture2 processor.

News from Electronicstalk, 25 May 2004

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