Clearleap, a Web-based TV technology platform, now enables TV operators to bring an IP-based video service to tablets through its Stream On Demand solution. Clearleap’s flexible APIs enable rapid, custom application development for any IP-connected device.

Clearleap’s APIs were designed to allow application developers to focus on the user experience while Clearleap universally manages provisioning, billing, authentication, security, parental controls and PIN management across any device. Developers can use Stream On Demand’s APIs to integrate personalization, search and navigation features, critic and peer reviews and book marking across any connected device while still ensuring quality of service.

Itaas has developed an application for navigating and viewing streaming video content on iPad and other mobile devices via the Clearleap platform. The two companies plan to demonstrate fully functional cable TV applications on an iPad at the 2011 Cable Show taking place in Chicago this June.

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