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Softel-USA announces MediaSphere support for IP-based carousels
Feb 14, 2006 2:28 PM
Softel-USA has demonstrated DOCSIS Set-top Gateway delivery via GigE direct to Cable Modem Termination System signaling.
This breakthrough, based on IP technology, leverages the MSO’s existing high-speed data networks to deliver firmware upgrades as well as interactive applications and content to OCAP set-top boxes.
MSO requests for this technology required Softel-USA to develop it ahead of the specification. Softel-USA is involved with CableLabs to help create the final DSG specification.
The development will help Softel-USA clients to rollout full, one-screen interactivity with a nationwide footprint.
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