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New Parks Associates White Paper, Commissioned by ACCESS, Reveals Flexible and Robust Solutions Imperative for Multiscreen Adoption

ACCESS CO., LTD, a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile, beyond PC and digital TV markets, today announced that Parks Associates’ new white paper, "The New Reality: Tomorrow’s Multiscreen, Multirights World,” is now available for complimentary download at: http://eu.access-company.com/parks-associates-wp-2014.html

The paper examines the new direction for multiscreen services and the overall role of the operator. The research examines the impact that the proliferation of new devices and multiscreen features has had on the evolution of the TV landscape and highlights how a strategic, planned design approach will allow operators to retain audience loyalty and generate new revenues.

From the press release "New Parks Associates White Paper, Commissioned by ACCESS, Reveals Flexible and Robust Solutions Imperative for Multiscreen Adoption."

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