Kabel Deutschland adopts eventIS SI data management solution

Jun 4, 2008 11:38 AM

    

At the ANGA Cable Show, eventIS announced that it has completed an implementation of its CASIS and STAGIS products for the German cable operator Kabel Deutschland (KDG). The custom system includes features to improve usability within the KDG environment.

Together, the STAGIS schedule manager and CASIS PSI/SI and access criteria management solutions look after several key functions. They handle SI data generation for all services across the entire KDG cable network in Germany, aggregate EPG data from EPG service providers and live streams and monitor both system components and EPG data. The system supports both IP and ASI outputs in parallel and is a fully redundant solution that ensures continuous service delivery.

CASIS (Conditional Access and Service Information Scheduler) focuses on DVB-SI and MPEG-PSI table generation, making it easy for operators to implement DTV and maintain scheduled services with rich and accurate data. STAGIS is a modular schedule processor, management and distribution system that aggregates and publishes EPG data and performs consistency checks in a variety of formats.

For more information, visit www.eventIS.eu.




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