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Skyline Communications to show new network management solution
Aug 26, 2008 10:52 AM
Skyline Communications will preview its next-generation DataMiner solutions at IBC2008, Sept. 12-16 in Amsterdam.
The centerpiece of this solution is DataMiner Cube, a new user interface featuring a user-centric design. DataMiner Cube can help system operators manage complex operational ecosystems and provide an intuitive, efficient means of network management.
In addition to DataMiner Cube, Skyline Communications also will showcase DataMiner Customer Premises Equipment Manager (DMS-CPE), a professional software platform designed for advanced management of high volumes of CPE devices, such as cable or DSL modems, embedded multimedia terminal adapters (eMTAs) and set-top boxes (STB) in telco, HFC, FTTH and satellite environments.
For more information, visit Skyline Communications at IBC2008 Stand 1.C14 or visit www.skyline.be.
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