Archive for the ‘Network Infrastructure’ Category

Wireless Data Roaming Scores Big at World Cup

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Aicent records massive network data roaming surges as visiting soccer fans at the World Cup share pictures, videos and messages with friends back home

Aicent Inc.

A cumulative audience of nearly 400,000 visiting soccer fans from all over the world came to South Africa in June to watch 32 countries compete in the 19th FIFA World Cup tournament. As they attended games and enjoyed the festivities they sent home pictures, videos and messages using email and messaging services, all over wireless data networks. As one of the largest eXchange service providers to enable inter-network roaming, Aicent, Inc. (www.aicent.com), recorded huge surges in network traffic during the competition, as much as 300 percent over the weeks just prior.

(more…)

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

RGB Networks Acquires RipCode Becoming the First to Deliver an Integrated, Carrier-class ‘Three Screen’ Solution

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Combination of RGB’s Scalable Transcoding Platform and RipCode’s Mobile Delivery Capability Sets a New Standard for IP Video Delivery

RGB Networks

RGB Networks, the leader in network video processing, has taken three screen delivery to the next level with today’s acquisition of RipCode, Inc., a privately held developer of solutions for mobile IP video. RGB will incorporate RipCode’s technology into its Video Multiprocessing Gateway (VMG) enabling video service providers to cost-effectively deliver services to their subscribers on TVs, PCs and mobile devices.

(more…)

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

Bitstream’s BOLT Mobile Browser Wins Two Awards of Excellence in 2010 Mobile Merit Awards

Monday, June 21st, 2010

BOLT earns double honors for Overall Consumer Mobile Application and Service Delivery Platform

BOLT Mobile Browser

The BOLT™ Mobile Browser from Bitstream Inc. (NASDAQ: BITS) has been named Runner Up in the 2010 Mobile Merit Awards in two categories: Best Overall Consumer Mobile Application and Best Service Delivery Platform. Recognizing companies, individuals and technologies that have shaped the way in which the world communicates, the 2010 Mobile Merit Awards program notes the excellence achieved in the global mobile industry.

(more…)

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

Aicent IPX Delivers Converged Services with End-to-End QoS

Monday, May 17th, 2010

Aicent evolves industry leading GRX into a next-generation interconnection solution that guarantees QoS required for every class of IP service

Aicent Inc.

Aicent, Inc. (www.aicent.net) today announced the availability of Aicent IPX Service, a comprehensive, next-generation interconnection solution for mobile network operators (MNOs), fixed-line network operators (FNOs), Internet service providers (ISPs) and application service providers (ASPs). Aicent’s IPX, which stands for Internet protocol eXchange, allows network operators and service providers to offer their customers IP-based voice, data and video services on 3G and 4G networks spanning multiple operators in a highly controlled, secure and profitable manner, all with guaranteed quality of service (QoS).

(more…)

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

RGB Networks Demonstrates Industry’s Most Advanced Video Processing Platform at IPTV World Forum

Friday, March 19th, 2010

Stand 5, 23 – 25 March, Olympia National Hall, London

RGB Networks

SUNNYVALE, CaliforniaMobilityWire® – March 19,2010

RGB Networks, the leader in network video processing, today announced that it will be demonstrating its award-winning Video Multiprocessing Gateway (VMG), the industry’s first carrier-class, multi-function, ultra-dense chassis for the delivery of advanced MPEG-2 and MPEG-4/H.264 video services, at IPTV World Forum in London on 23 – 25 March. The VMG is an integrated solution specifically designed to address a number of critical applications, including transcoding, re-coding, advanced ad insertion and transrating, in a highly integrated and flexible configuration. The VMG’s unique, modular blade architecture represents a future-proof investment that scales well in the rapidly-evolving video marketplace.

With MPEG-4/H.264 now permeating all facets of ‘large screen’ TV distribution, as well as being the dominant choice for video delivery to PC and handheld devices, operators worldwide are in the midst of establishing and implementing MPEG-2 to MPEG-4/H.264 transition strategies. The VMG supports this network evolution through its flexible transcode and re-code mode support, initially implemented via RGB’s Transcoding Module (TCM), and supporting any operation between MPEG-4/H.264 and MPEG-2, at various screen resolutions, ranging from high definition 1920 x 1080 all the way down to picture-in-picture (PIP) and handheld device resolutions.

With its best-in-class high capacity, modular expansion capabilities, and pay-as-you-grow licensing model, the VMG content repurposing solution is uniquely positioned to cost-effectively transition operators from today’s large screen delivery model to a three-screens environment.

The VMG demonstration at the IPTV World Forum will include transcoding MPEG-2 streams into MPEG-4/H.264, as well as MPEG-4/H.264 ad insertion. RGB executives will also be available on stand 5 to discuss RGB’s company plans, as well as the challenges and the opportunities operators are facing in the market today.

“We are delighted to be exhibiting at IPTV World Forum this year and highlighting for attendees the many advantages of our VMG’s unique chassis architecture,” said Nabil Kanaan, Senior Director of Product Marketing at RGB Networks. “It is an exciting time in the industry as operators prepare their networks for the delivery of new services, and the integrated VMG combines simplicity, flexibility and the tremendous processing power necessary to succeed.”

About RGB Networks

RGB Networks is revolutionizing video, delivering leading-edge video processing solutions that address the complexities of the changing video delivery model. With advanced solutions for bandwidth optimization, content repurposing and addressable advertising, RGB’s products enable operators to deliver the next generation of highly personalized video services, which are relevant to individual subscribers and delivered anytime to any device. The company’s products are based on its unique Video Intelligence Architecture™ (VIA), enabling them to process an unprecedented number of video streams with the highest video quality. RGB’s scalable solutions dramatically reduce the cost to deliver both broadcast and unicast services, and help operators maximize their existing network infrastructure. More than 9,000 RGB products are deployed in the field by over 180 service providers in 25 countries worldwide. Learn more at www.rgbnetworks.com.

CONTACT INFORMATION

John Giddings
Mobility Public Relations
Work: +1-650-353-4330
RGB Networks Press Kit: http://rgb.mobilitypr.com

hcard Click to add RGB Networks PR contact info to Outlook

Technorati Tags: | | | | |

Follow MobilityWire news releases on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/mobilitywire

Short URL for this post: http://mopr.us/b5

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

Cablevision du Nord Selects Mixed Signals for Digital Video Monitoring

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Canadian Cable Operator Delivers Optimal Video Quality to Subscribers with Mixed Signals’ Monitoring Solutions

Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals, the leading provider of digital content monitoring solutions, today announced that its Sentry® and Medius™ digital content monitoring solutions are being used by Cablevision du Nord, a Canadian cable television operator based in Québec, to ensure that subscribers enjoy the best possible viewing experience. Cablevision is the largest cable operator in the Abitibi-Témiscamingue region of Québec, providing cable television and high speed Internet to tens of thousands of subscribers in 50 municipalities throughout the province. Cablevision is the latest cable operator to deploy Sentry, joining nine of the top 10 U.S. operators and three of the top five Canadian operators.

Cablevision chose Mixed Signals Sentry for its ability to comprehensively monitor their digital video network and catch any potential service-affecting issues. Sentry’s unique ability to identify and diagnose errors enables Cablevision to quickly repair errors, thus ensuring viewers enjoy an optimal Quality of Experience (QoE) and service uptime.  Sentry utilizes advanced deep packet inspection technologies to continually dive deep into all the video programs flowing through a network to spot problems at the IP and MPEG layers, leaving no error undetected. Sentry’s ability to detect and localize errors quickly, also enables service providers to significantly reduce their operational expenses as technicians can immediately make repairs, rather than spending time tracking down the root cause of errors.

“To deliver the best possible viewing experience for our subscribers, we knew we needed to keep a closer eye on our video network and proactively spot any errors,” said Mr. John Colton, General Manager for Cablevision du Nord.  “Mixed Signals’ monitoring tools enable us to effectively catch and repair errors in our network before they affect our subscribers, allowing us to offer the best quality of experience to our customers.”

Cablevision has installed Sentry in its headend in Val-d’Or, Québec where it monitors their entire digital programming line-up, including all high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) programs.  Cablevision will expand its deployments of Sentry, with the next installation planned for its headend in Rouyn-Noranda, Québec.

In combination with Sentry, Cablevision is also using Mixed Signals’ Medius remote monitoring and management system to communicate with all the Sentrys from a central location.  Sentry and Medius together provide operators with the industry’s most integrated, comprehensive and network-wide solution for ensuring an optimal QoE for their subscribers.

“Cablevision du Nord has proven its dedication to ensuring the highest possible quality of experience to its customers by using Mixed Signals to monitor its video network,” said Mr. Eric Conley, CEO of Mixed Signals.  “Sentry’s ability to proactively detect errors before they affect the subscriber is second to none and provides Cablevision du Nord with the tools they need to keep their subscribers loyal and happy.”

About Mixed Signals
Mixed Signals provides the most comprehensive and scalable digital content monitoring solutions from the source to the edge including digital services, transport streams, ad insertion, switched digital video, video on demand and interactive content. Mixed Signals’ innovative products offer unparalleled visibility into video streams and digital services in real time. The Company’s products are known for their ease of use and deliver critical intelligence about overall network transport stream behavior, trending analyses, and actionable alerts when anomalies are detected. More than any other product on the market today, Mixed Signals monitoring solutions enable cable and satellite television operators, broadcasters, content aggregators and IPTV providers to simplify deployments of new services and applications, and to future-proof and maximize the return on the investment in their digital networks.

For more information visit www.mixedsignals.com or call 310.227.8620.

CONTACT INFORMATION

John Giddings
Mobility Public Relations
Work: +1-650-353-4330
Mixed Signals Press Kit: http://mixedsignals.mobilitypr.com

hcard Click to add Mixed Signals PR contact info to Outlook

Technorati Tags: | | |

Follow MobilityWire news releases on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/mobilitywire

Short URL for this post: http://mopr.us/ah

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

Mixed Signals Delivers New Features to Further Accelerate Video and Audio Quality Error Resolution

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Cable Industry Gets First Public Demonstrations of Sentry’s new Reason Code Reporting Tool at the SCTE Canadian Summit

Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals, the leading provider of digital content monitoring solutions, today announced that it has added significant new reporting and analysis features to its award-winning Sentry® digital content monitoring solution that enable video service providers to track, isolate and repair even the most complex video and audio errors in their programming. Mixed Signals is demonstrating Sentry’s new Reason Codes capability in its booth (714) at this week’s Canadian Summit of the Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers (SCTE) in Toronto.

Reason Codes are an enhancement to Mixed Signals’ state-of-the-art Audio and Video QoE Scoring System – which accurately gauges the severity of errors – and provide added detail to show the causes of impairment behind a particular quality of experience (QoE) score. The combination of Reason Codes together with Sentry’s unprecedented ability to detect video and audio quality errors gives service providers a more complete picture of particularly complex and recurring QoE issues, which enables more accurate and quicker diagnoses and repairs.

“We continue to listen to our customers to provide the capabilities and tools they need to zero-in on even the most complex video and audio quality errors,” said Eric Conley, CEO of Mixed Signals. “Sentry’s new Reason Codes are the latest example of our commitment to adding new features and functionality to Sentry to keep it the most advanced and comprehensive solution for ensuring that service providers deliver their programming with best possible quality while keeping operational costs low.”

Sentry’s Reason Codes will be available in an upcoming software update that will support already deployed Sentrys and will come standard with new models.

About Sentry

Mixed Signals’ award-winning Sentry is a comprehensive and scalable monitoring solution that uniquely enables video service providers to better manage their networks to deliver services with optimum quality and to reduce their operational expenses. Sentry identifies anomalies in the network at the IP and MPEG layers, as well as in QoE, identifying hundreds of issues, including video freeze, video black and the loss of audio, which represent the bulk of trouble calls from subscribers.  Sentry’s single rack unit (RU) appliance ensures easy deployment in even the smallest hubs and its ability to be remotely managed eliminates the need for technicians to service Sentrys installed in remote locations.

Sentry is in widespread use with top tier video service providers, including the top nine U.S cable operators, three of the top five Canadian cable operators and other providers all over the globe.

Complementing its sales success, Sentry’s advanced capabilities and market-leading performance have been recognized with seven industry awards.

About Mixed Signals
Mixed Signals provides the most comprehensive and scalable digital content monitoring solutions from the source to the edge including digital services, transport streams, ad insertion, switched digital video, video on demand and interactive content. Mixed Signals’ innovative products offer unparalleled visibility into video streams and digital services in real time. The Company’s products are known for their ease of use and deliver critical intelligence about overall network transport stream behavior, trending analyses, and actionable alerts when anomalies are detected. More than any other product on the market today, Mixed Signals monitoring solutions enable cable and satellite television operators, broadcasters, content aggregators and IPTV providers to simplify deployments of new services and applications, and to future-proof and maximize the return on the investment in their digital networks.

For more information visit www.mixedsignals.com or call 310.227.8620.

CONTACT INFORMATION

John Giddings
Mobility Public Relations
Work: +1-650-353-4330
Mixed Signals Press Kit: http://mixedsignals.mobilitypr.com

hcard Click to add Mixed Signals PR contact info to Outlook

Technorati Tags: | | | |

Follow MobilityWire news releases on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/mobilitywire

Short URL for this post: http://mopr.us/ag

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

Mixed Signals Receives Network Products Guide 2010 Innovation Award

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Award Announced as Mixed Signals Reports 115 Percent Growth in 2009

Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals, the leading provider of digital content monitoring solutions, announced today that Network Products Guide, the industry’s leading information technology research and advisory guide has named Mixed Signals’ Sentry® a winner of the 2010 Product Innovation Awards for the second year in a row.  This annually venerated award recognizes and honors vendors, large and small, from all over the world with innovative and groundbreaking products that are bringing essential and incremental changes and are setting the bar higher for others in all areas of information technology.

For the second year running Sentry won the ‘Test, Measurement and Monitoring’ category.  This win continues Sentry’s 2009 winning streak in which it received five awards recognizing its advanced capabilities that enable video service providers to detect and diagnose video and audio errors that can ruin viewers’ quality of experience (QoE).

“Innovation is not just about new products alone,” says Rake Narang, editor-in-chief at Network Products Guide. “To succeed companies need to see innovation not as a onetime errand but as something that has to be continuously evolved and improved upon over and over again. This requires putting greater focus on customer needs and making innovation the center of the company’s way of developing better solutions. Innovative products such as Sentry are bringing crucial improvements in the field of digital content monitoring.”

Complementing its awards successes, Mixed Signals achieved a stellar 2009 with a year-over-year revenue increase of 115 percent in a difficult economy.  Mixed Signals’ customer base has grown to include the top 9 U.S cable operators, 3 of the top 5 Canadian operators in addition to key customers all over the globe.

NPG award“Our ongoing commitment to product innovation and introducing cutting edge features and capabilities to our products is why they continually receive industry accolades like the Network Products Guide Innovation Award in back-to-back years,” said Eric Conley, CEO of Mixed Signals.  “We continue to build the best products in the space, which adds tremendous value to our customers every day.  Our success is ultimately reflective of our ability to improve the success of our customers.”

Mixed Signals’ products make up the industry’s most comprehensive content monitoring solution, giving video service providers unparalleled visibility into network anomalies at the IP and MPEG layers to quickly identify and repair even the most complex video and audio errors.  Mixed Signals released several new products in 2009, which enable service providers to achieve significant cost reductions and ensure their viewers enjoy an optimal QoE.

About Network Products Guide Awards

As industry’s leading technology research and advisory guide, Network Products Guide from Silicon Valley plays a vital role in keeping decision makers and end-users informed of the choices they can make in all areas of information technology. You will discover a wealth of information and tools in this guide including the best products and services, roadmaps, industry directions, technology advancements and independent product evaluations that facilitate in making the most pertinent technology decisions impacting business and personal goals. The guide follows conscientious research methodologies developed and enhanced by industry experts. To learn more, visit www.networkproductsguide.com

About Mixed Signals
Mixed Signals provides the most comprehensive and scalable digital content monitoring solutions from the source to the edge including digital services, transport streams, ad insertion, switched digital video, video on demand and interactive content. Mixed Signals’ innovative products offer unparalleled visibility into video streams and digital services in real time. The Company’s products are known for their ease of use and deliver critical intelligence about overall network transport stream behavior, trending analyses, and actionable alerts when anomalies are detected. More than any other product on the market today, Mixed Signals monitoring solutions enable cable and satellite television operators, broadcasters, content aggregators and IPTV providers to simplify deployments of new services and applications, and to future-proof and maximize the return on the investment in their digital networks.

For more information visit www.mixedsignals.com or call 310.227.8620.

CONTACT INFORMATION

John Giddings
Mobility Public Relations
Work: +1-650-353-4330
Mixed Signals Press Kit: http://mixedsignals.mobilitypr.com

hcard Click to add Mixed Signals PR contact info to Outlook

Technorati Tags: | | | |

Follow MobilityWire news releases on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/mobilitywire

Short URL for this post: http://mopr.us/ae

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

Mixed Signals Demonstrates Advanced Commercial Loudness Monitoring Capabilities At Cablelabs® Winter Conference

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Sentry is Industry’s First Scalable Solution to Cost-Effectively Identify and Track Loud Commercials and Other Volume Issues Affecting Cable Operators

Mixed Signals

Mixed Signals, the leading provider of digital content monitoring solutions, will demonstrate the advanced audio monitoring capabilities of its award-winning Sentry® digital content monitoring solution at next week’s annual Winter Conference of CableLabs®, the research and development consortium for the cable television industry. Mixed Signals worked closely with major television industry leaders to create its audio monitoring solution, which enables service providers and broadcasters to identify loudness issues in programming and commercials, giving them the critical information necessary to quickly fix dramatic volume changes that occur during channel changes and when commercials run.

Sentry’s new audio monitoring capabilities are particularly timely as legislation before Congress will require video service providers to ensure that ads be no louder than the programs they accompany. The Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation (CALM) Act has already been approved by the House of Representatives and is now with the Senate, where passage is expected. Unless the industry can implement a viable solution for addressing loud commercials, it is feared that Congress will task the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) with specifying a solution that operators must adopt regardless of cost or complexity.

Mixed Signals has upgraded Sentry specifically for monitoring audio level issues in the multi-channel cable environment. Complementing its existing ability to continually monitor hundreds of channels simultaneously, Sentry now supports the ITU-R BS.1770 audio specification for monitoring program loudness. Developed by the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the BS.1770 specification is shortly expected to be adopted by the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) here in the U.S., which in turn will lead to its use by broadcasters and then cable and other multi-channel video service providers. Operators already using Sentrys can easily add support for BS.1770 via a software upgrade.

“The first step in ensuring that commercials air at the same volume as the programs they accompany is to actually identify overly loud commercials, which can be a daunting task for service providers who deliver hundreds if not thousands of channels of programming,” said Eric Conley, CEO of Mixed Signals. “Sentry gives operators the capabilities they need to find the loud commercials in all of their programming and to do so in a cost-effective and scalable fashion.”

About Sentry
Sentry is a comprehensive content monitoring solution for cable, telecom, IPTV and other video service providers. Sentry enables the early detection, diagnosis and repair of video and audio errors (i.e., video freeze, macro-blocking, loss of audio, etc.) whenever or wherever they occur in the network, so service providers can deliver services with excellent quality, thus ensuring an optimal quality of experience (QoE) for subscribers. Sentry accomplishes this through its unique combination of unprecedented visibility into network anomalies at the IP and MPEG layers, scalability to monitor every program in the network and its real-time, 24/7 operation. Sentry is proven in deployments with service providers worldwide, including nine of the top 10 U.S. cable operators.

About Mixed Signals
Mixed Signals provides the most comprehensive and scalable digital content monitoring solutions from the source to the edge including digital services, transport streams, ad insertion, switched digital video, video on demand and interactive content. Mixed Signals’ innovative products offer unparalleled visibility into video streams and digital services in real time. The Company’s products are known for their ease of use and deliver critical intelligence about overall network transport stream behavior, trending analyses, and actionable alerts when anomalies are detected. More than any other product on the market today, Mixed Signals monitoring solutions enable cable and satellite television operators, broadcasters, content aggregators and IPTV providers to simplify deployments of new services and applications, and to future-proof and maximize the return on the investment in their digital networks.

For more information visit www.mixedsignals.com or call 310.227.8620.

CONTACT INFORMATION

John Giddings
Mobility Public Relations
Work: +1-650-353-4330
Mixed Signals Press Kit: http://mixedsignals.mobilitypr.com

hcard Click to add Mixed Signals PR contact info to Outlook

Technorati Tags: | | | |

Follow MobilityWire news releases on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/mobilitywire

Short URL for this post: http://mopr.us/9z

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content

Indiana Video Network Chooses RGB Networks for Upgrade

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

State-of-the-Art Video Headend Serves Eight Regional Telecom Carriers in Indiana

RGB Networks

SUNNYVALE, California – MobilityWire® - January 6, 2010

Video processing solutions from RGB Networks, the leader in network video processing, have been used to upgrade the Indiana Video Network, LLC (IVN), a state-of-the-art video headend that enables eight regional telecom carriers to provide their subscribers throughout Indiana with video services.  The IVN headend is located in Greenfield, Indiana at the headquarters of Hancock Telecom, one of the eight original carriers that partnered in 2004 to build the headend.  The IVN delivers standard definition (SD) and high definition (HD) programming to the carriers using Internet Protocol (IP), with the SD programming in the MPEG-2 format and the HD programming in MPEG-4/H.264 for greater bandwidth efficiency.   

In this upgrade, IVN is using RGB’s Modular Media Converter (MMC) to convert the SD video programs it receives from ASI into Gigabit Ethernet to prepare them for IP distribution.  RGB’s Broadcast Network Processor (BNP) then transrates the individual streams, reducing their bandwidth requirements and enabling IVN to deliver more programming within its available bandwidth and without sacrificing picture quality.

“Ensuring that the eight carriers we serve can offer their subscribers a wide array of programming delivered with exceptional quality is our goal and our commitment,” said John A. Painter, Secretary and Treasurer of IVN.  “We looked at several products and selected RGB for this upgrade based on their performance and cost-effectiveness.  RGB’s products play key roles in our ability to deliver the necessary programming content, with the best picture quality, over our IP network.”

“Having a large and compelling programming line-up is vital for regional telecom carriers to compete, and IVN’s use of RGB’s products shows how seriously they take this requirement,” said Lou Mastrocola, Vice President, Americas Sales for RGB Networks.  “Using our BNP, IVN is providing its carriers with more programming without having to increase its available bandwidth, which saves time and more importantly money.”

About RGB’s Products 

RGB Networks offers a comprehensive suite of advanced digital video networking products built on its unique Video Intelligence Architecture™ (VIA). The exceptional stream processing density of RGB’s products, combined with advanced processing capabilities, including transrating, statistical remultiplexing, digital overlay and ad insertion, modulation and digital-to-analog decoding– enable RGB’s products to dramatically reduce the cost and complexity of delivering increasingly targeted, personalized and on-demand video services.

RGB’s product line includes the Broadcast Network Processor (BNP) for targeted digital ad insertion, transrating, grooming and operator alerts; the Dynamic Bandwidth Manager (DBM), which enables up to 50 percent more VOD content to be delivered without increasing bandwidth; the Video Multiprocessing Gateway (VMG), a complete IPTV solution in a carrier-class chassis; the Universal Scalable Modulator (USM), the industry’s highest density edge QAM; the Modular Media Converter (MMC), for high-density ASI-to-GigE conversion; and the Simulcast Edge Processor (SEP) for edge decoding and analog modulation to implement digital simulcast architectures.

About Indiana Video Network, LLC

The Indiana Video Network (IVN) was established in 2004 when eight regional telecom carriers in Indiana partnered to create a master video headend to enable each carrier to offer IP-based video services to their customers.  The IVN headend takes in programming content from multiple sources, then prepares the programming for IP delivery to its carrier clients.  The IVN headend is located in the headquarters of Hancock Telecom, one of the eight carriers currently being served by IVN.  The other seven carriers are Craigville Telephone, Davies-Martin Rural Telephone, Endeavor Communications, Enhanced Telecommunications, Ligonier Telephone, Mulberry Telephone Cooperative and Perry-Spencer Rural Telephone Cooperative.

About RGB Networks

RGB Networks is revolutionizing video, delivering leading-edge video processing solutions that address the complexities of the changing video delivery model. With advanced solutions for bandwidth optimization, content repurposing and addressable advertising, RGB’s products enable operators to deliver the next generation of highly personalized video services, which are relevant to individual subscribers and delivered anytime to any device.  The company’s products are based on its unique Video Intelligence Architecture™ (VIA), enabling them to process an unprecedented number of video streams with the highest video quality.  RGB’s scalable solutions dramatically reduce the cost to deliver both broadcast and unicast services, and help operators maximize their existing network infrastructure.  More than 7,000 RGB products are deployed in the field by over 170 service providers in 25 countries worldwide. Learn more at www.rgbnetworks.com.

CONTACT INFORMATION

John Giddings
Mobility Public Relations
Work+1-650-353-4330
RGB Networks Press Kithttp://rgb.mobilitypr.com

hcard Click to add RGB Networks PR contact info to Outlook

Technorati Tags:  |  |  |  |  | | 

Follow MobilityWire news releases on Twitter:

http://twitter.com/mobilitywire

Short URL for this post: http://mopr.us/9f

Share this news item:
  • Twitter
  • del.icio.us
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • FriendFeed
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Live
  • NewsVine
  • Reddit
  • Slashdot
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz
  • email
  • Print
Sphere: Related Content