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Ministra PRO: February updates
The Ministra Pro team is committed to building long-term relationships and is pleased to offer users global search, multi-filtering, maximum session control, and Spanish documentation.
Global Search
Users can now easily find all necessary elements related to IPTV and OTT. For example, linear television, video on demand, NPVR, Catch-up TV, and EPG. Global search is available on various platforms, including Android TV, Android Mobile, Fire TV, Apple TV, iOS, Tizen, WebOS, and Roku.
Multi-Filtering
Ministra Pro has introduced a unique multi-filtering option that allows users to apply multiple filters simultaneously. This provides flexibility in customizing content delivery rules. For example, different rules can be set for different types of devices, restrict access to content based on geographic parameters or IP address ranges, and implement different stream formats for different devices.
Maximum Session
Control Users can now easily manage the number of active sessions provided within each tariff plan. There is no longer a need to contact support to remove old devices from the account: with the Max Sessions feature, everything becomes simpler and more convenient.
Spanish Documentation
Spanish-speaking users of Ministra Pro now have access to complete documentation in Spanish, making it easier to use our product.
The Ministra Pro team continues to improve its services and thanks users for their trust.
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