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Dilithium debuts Galaxy mobile video deployment suite
Mar 16, 2010 4:17 PM
At the recent Mobile World Congress, Dilithium introduced its new interoperable platform for faster and more economical deployment of mobile video services: Galaxy.
Billed by Dilithium as a comprehensive video solution enabler, Galaxy supports mobile packet-switched and circuit-switched applications, whether Edge, 3G, LTE/ 4G or wireless, and interactive or one-way delivery. It also incorporates Dilithium’s on-the-fly, low-latency transcoding, transrating, ultra-fast session setup time, mobile video error recovery, smart caching, stream sharing and adaptive streaming.
"Our goal in creating Galaxy is to make it easy for service providers and content owners to take advantage of the revenue-generating opportunities of mobile video," said Marwan Jabri, co-founder and CTO of Dilithium. "Galaxy allows service providers and content owners to pick and choose the solutions that best fit their network infrastructure and add as they grow, providing a fast return on investment while serving greater numbers of customers and reducing network build-out costs."
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