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Thursday, May 08, 2025

Abrint 2025

The supply of VAS for ISPs grows, without the need to develop their own infrastructure

During the first day of Abrint, held yesterday in San Pablo, the progress of models enabling ISPs to add digital services to their offerings—without the need to develop their own infrastructure—was showcased.

Playhub currently works with 2,000 ISPs in Brazil, offering a solution that integrates applications like Paramount+, TNT Sports, and Deezer, available on mobile devices and Smart TVs. The company also has a presence in Colombia (12 ISPs) and Peru (2 ISPs).

Meanwhile, Campsoft operates as a digital hub, providing services such as Max, virtual libraries, telemedicine, and soon, a gaming section under the name Gamer Zone. The company is also planning to expand into Colombia and Mexico.

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