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At Scientific-Atlanta (Booth 33035) one can learn how the combination
of our new, state-of-the-art IPTV set-tops are currently being developed.
They are also showcasing how a robust switched video network will
have the potential to deliver new and exciting entertainment services
to consumers. Enhanced navigation experiences, next-generation digital
video recording and expanded personal applications are just a sample
of the exciting new IPTV services on the horizon, states an official
release.
Show highlights include IPTV headends, hubs and networks, MPEG-4
Part 10/H.264 advanced video coding technology and IPTV set-tops
for end-to-end IP video streaming, and much more.
Highlights at the show:
Telco IPTV System - End-to-end IP streaming, advanced video
coding, IPTV set-tops, integrated management and control, and extensive
video delivery experience combine for a powerful IPTV platform for
telco operators.
MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) Advanced Video Coding - Scientific-Atlanta
continues to lead the way with advanced codecs to help deliver high-quality
video, even at bandwidth-saving low bit rates.
IP Set-Tops - A complete range of SD, HD, Media Center/DVR
and IP Gateway IPTV set-tops currently being developed will support
a variety of rich home entertainment experiences.
Open Middleware and Conditional Access Platform - Support
for multiple middleware and conditional access platforms expands
the entertainment opportunities
for operators and viewers.
IP Video over Coax - New IP Bridge integrated into an IP
set-top enables IP video to be delivered throughout the home using
existing coax wiring, eliminating the need to rewire homes with
CAT 5 cable.
IP Video Delivery - Scientific-Atlanta and Tellabs will participate
in a demonstration that displays IP video content routed over Tellabs®
MediaDirectSM solution to Scientific-Atlanta's advanced set-tops.
Demonstrations will be hosted at both Scientific-Atlanta's booth
and Tellabs' booth (#29022).
FTTP Video System - Standards-based FTTP platform supports
both RF and IP video services via Prisma II(tm) system and Scientific-Atlanta
set-tops; ROSA(tm) integrated network management and control system
regulates video content, processing and transport.
DVR-DVD Media Center - MCP-100(tm) Media Center will combine
DVR with DVD R/W to give viewers the freedom to archive their favorite
programming and maximize their entertainment experience.
Network and Element Management - The open-standards-based
family of ROSA products provides the broadband system operator with
freedom of choice in software applications and vendor platforms.
Powerful Monitoring Tools - Scientific-Atlanta's Retriever
and Service Automation Suite - Video (SAS-V) applications are highly
effective tools that provide improved insight into consumers' viewership
habits and proactive set-top and network monitoring and automated
diagnosis and resolution of common digital TV installation and service
problems.
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