MobiTV debuts multiservice mobile video server at NAB2008

Apr 11, 2008 9:33 AM

             
MobiTV’s new Optimized Delivery Server distributes multimedia data over broadband and wireless devices, including targeted advertising.<br>Click on image to enlarge.

MobiTV’s new Optimized Delivery Server distributes multimedia data over broadband and wireless devices, including targeted advertising.
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MobiTV at NAB2008 unveiled its Optimized Delivery Server, designed for the distribution of enhanced live, downloadable and other forms of media over broadband and wireless networks.

The RTP/RTSP- and 3GPP-compliant server combines unicast and multicast distribution methods, creating a single delivery platform that optimizes network resources by creating a distributed network. It includes comprehensive usage reporting, fully redundant architecture and support for all types of devices. Bandwidth adaptation methods include stream switching, stream thinning and rate shaping. In-stream insertion for live and clip linear content and post- and pre-roll ad placements for VOD and downloaded content is possible, along with the insertion of targeted ads. The technology also makes it possible to change channels on a mobile device is less than a second.

For more information, visit www.mobitv.com.

View MobiTV’s Optimized Delivery Server at NAB2008.




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