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TANDBERG TV Debuts IP Head-end, Following SkyStream Acquisition

TANDBERG Television introduced an IP-based system designed to change the face of IP video head-ends in both contribution and distribution networks and in large and small scale DTH cable, satellite, terrestrial and telco platforms.

The iSIS 8000 IP system includes MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AVC and SMPTE VC-1 video encoding and transcoding, IP multiplexing and new receiver/decoders, all under a single control and management system, nCompass.

The new TANDBERG MX8400 IP Multiplexer is a next generation product designed for central head-end applications including primary
multiplexing for large DTH satellite, cable and terrestrial and contribution and distribution systems. This open standards, IP based product enables the simplification of systems and with support for up to 4 independent multiplexed outputs from a single unit. The combination of statistical multiplexing and advanced multiplexing architectures ensures maximum usage of available bit-rate.

Conditional access integration is supported via the iSIS 8000, and a number of DVB Simulcrypt integrations are available at launch.

For large head-end and central office video processing, and local channel insertion and public, education and government (PEG) channel encoding, TANDBERG Television has integrated the SkyStream MediaPlex / iPlex into the iSIS 8000 system. The MediaPlex and iPlex are flexible switched digital video processing platforms capable of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC SD Encoding, MPEG-2 SD Transrating, MPEG-2 to MPEG-4 AVC Transcoding, multiplexing, de-multiplexing, routing and streaming. With their capability of simultaneous outputs over ATM, IP and ASI transport streams, the NEBS-compliant ultra-compact iPlex and high-density MediaPlex are the ultimate chassis-based solutions for hybrid transmission networks, such as dual cable and IPTV delivery to the home.

Other new iSIS 8000 system components and features to be launched at NAB include:

“IP is the great leveler in the digital video market. The future of IP is secure as the operational and cost efficiencies it provides bring enormous benefits to all operators,” said Roger Bolton, VP of Business Development at TANDBERG Television.

http://www.tandbergtv.com

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