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EtherTV deLuxe joins list of SIDSA developments for IBC2008
Aug 26, 2008 10:33 AM
SIDSA will showcase innovations for digital TV, IPTV, mobile TV and conditional-access systems, ranging from demodulator chipsets to complete interoperable turnkey solutions, during IBC2008 Sept. 12-16 in Amsterdam.
The company will feature EtherTV deLuxe, an improved version of its original EtherTV IP gateway that allows distribution of more television channels and radio stations, automatic reconfiguration and DVB-H streaming. It also will spotlight MPEG-2 and H264.AVC headends and introduce a new HDTV solution for DVB-T.
SIDSA also will introduce the KeyFly 2.0Xtreme, a conditional-access system (CAS) for SD and high-definition television. The new CAS is specifically designed for open horizontal markets, such as those featured by iDTV with common interface.
See SIDSA at IBC2008 Stand 4.C48, or visit www.sidsa.com.
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