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Scopus, Neotion roll out MPEG-4 CA module for integrated receiver decoders
May 22, 2007 1:00 PM
Scopus Video Networks and NEOTION announced that NEOTION's MPEG-4 Conditional Access Module (CAM) has been integrated with the Scopus IRD-2900 professional integrated receiver decoders.
The plug-in module enables operators using Scopus' MPEG-2 IRD-2900s to make a quick field upgrade to an H.264 scheme without having to acquire separate platforms.
The solution enables cable and telco operators to distribute H.264 content to edges where a full decoding to analog is performed, thereby saving up to 50 percent in bandwidth over satellite and IP infrastructures.
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