Brix Networks adds live IPTV monitoring to portfolio

Jul 10, 2007 8:00 AM

    

BrixVision Live Monitoring reports offer insight into service quality at critical points in the IPTV delivery system.
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Brix Networks has announced new capabilities for its BrixVision Internet Protocol television (IPTV) portfolio that allow service providers and cable companies to monitor continuously live broadcast video streams and safeguard content quality in real time.

BrixVision Live Monitoring provides 24-hour, 7-day-per-week, in-network visibility into service quality by monitoring and analyzing live video streams at critical service demarcation points (demarcs) within the delivery network, such as headends, regional hubs and local video serving offices.

Strategically deployed Brix system measurement sources monitor video streams for impairments in the video content and those introduced by the network during transmission to the set-top box (STB), allowing providers to segment their networks and pinpoint where problems are occurring.

BrixVision Live Monitoring is designed for large-scale, live IPTV deployments.

For more information, visit: www.brixnet.com.




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