A Business Case For Multi-Service Video Networking

Topics:
Audio and video
Tags:
Business Case,
TVs,
Tv & Home Theater,
Personal Technology,
Networking,
Network,
Marketing,
Home Entertainment,
Harris,
Disaster Recovery,
...
Source:
Harris

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Overview: The drive towards better, faster, and cheaper continues. For television broadcast contribution, distribution and emission, that drive is taking the form of multiple channels of compressed video transported over packet switched IP networks. As the broadcast and communications landscape changes, so too must the business approach. Technologies such as the Internet that are fragmenting traditional television audience also provide new opportunities. NetVX, offer integrated features that allow networks, groups and even individual stations to strengthen their disaster recovery systems, provide increased event support/remote newsgathering, enhance High Definition (HD) services, improve bandwidth efficiency for increased multi-channel operation, and even transport Video over IP (VIP).

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Format: PDF | Size: 386KB | Date: Mar 2006 | Pages: 8


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