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CANALSAT expands ADSL video lineup with Harmonic encoders
Apr 17, 2008 8:51 AM
CANALSAT, part of the Canal+ Group and a fully owned subsidiary of Vivendi, has expanded its ADSL video service with MPEG-4 AVC (H.264)-based digital video solutions from Harmonic.
The DiviCom Electra 7000 HD and Electra 5400 SD high-density encoders enable CANALSAT to provide viewers with quality video at ultra-low bit rates. Using the Harmonic solution, CANALSAT can enhance its service portfolio to meet increasing demand for HD programming, expand its SD channel lineup and increase the number of households that have access to its ADSL video service.
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