SES AMERICOM has announced the commercial availability of IP-PRIME, an end-to-end turnkey IPTV solution for telecommunications companies.
SES AMERICOM’s IP-PRIME gives telecommunications companies the ability to compete and win new subscribers by offering television together with their other services.
SES AMERICOM has architected a solution that gives telcos and private network operators everything they need to deliver a fully featured television service over existing network infrastructures. IP-PRIME delivers a complete array of programming channel options, a carrier-grade headend, a choice of consumer set-top boxes and multiple middleware solutions that make it all work.
The entire solution is based on the MPEG-4 digital video standard, which is well suited to allowing networks to accommodate HDTV channels.
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