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Streaming21, Cool.revo show IPTV solutions at Inter BEE 2007
Nov 27, 2007 1:27 PM
Streaming21 and Cool.revo demonstrated their end-to-end IPTV, VoD and HDTV solutions at Inter BEE 2007 in Japan last week.
The companies have jointly developed end-to-end IPTV solutions, including a streaming server, STB, digital rights management, middleware and networking.
Among the new products highlighted was Streaming21's IP broadcasting solution, which enables reliable broadcast of live TV channels and live events to televisions over the public Internet with broadcast video quality in standard and high definition.
Streaming21 also featured its media-on-demand solution, which delivers carrier-class streaming services over IP networks. The solution is built on a reliable large-scale streaming architecture from single server to geographically distributed clusters.
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