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Home » Motorola to Acquire Terayon for Digital Video Grooming Platforms

Motorola to Acquire Terayon for Digital Video Grooming Platforms

April 22, 2007
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Motorola agreed to acquire Terayon Communication Systems for approximately $140 million in cash ($1.80 per share. Terayon supplies real-time digital video networking gear to cable, satellite and telecommunication service providers worldwide. Its Terayon “CherryPicker” and related digital video system can be used to localize video services through digital ad insertion. The solutions support both SD and HD digital-into-digital ad insertion solutions, digital resolution change, digital logo overlay capabilities. Terayon is based in Santa Clara, California.

Motorola said the acquisition of Terayon will enhance its end-to-end portfolio for the delivery of next-generation services such as targeted advertising and program insertion solutions.

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  • Earlier this year, Motorola acquired Tut Systems, which provides carrier-class end-to-end digital video encoding, processing and distribution products. Tut solutions support MPEG-2 and MPEG- 4 AVC video compression, local ad insertion, forward error correction, and real-time conditioning of video and audio.
  • Motorola’s acquisitions in the digital video market have also included Netopia (customer gateways), Vertasent (VOD resource management solution), Broadbus (VOD server technology), Kreatel (IPTV set-top boxes) and Quantum Bridge (FTTP network solutions).

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