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Amino to port IntAct IPTV software stack to Intel Media Processor
May 10, 2007 8:00 AM
Amino Communications announced it was porting its IntAct IPTV software stack to the new Intel CE 2110 Media Processor at NAB2007.
Based on Amino's IntAct IPTV software stack and the new Intel SoC media processing platform, operators will be able to offer services such as advanced interactive TV, Web browsing, video calling and communications applications.
Amino's IntAct IPTV software stack enables IP STB platforms to be created in a flexible and dynamic way to support a wide range of IPTV middleware and conditional access systems. Third-party application software can also be ported to add new features for IPTV service providers.
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