C-COR to show on-demand, advertising solutions

Aug 23, 2007 1:25 PM

    

C-COR will showcase its open standards-based infrastructure solutions designed to expand and improve the management and delivery of consumer applications for network service providers at IBC2007.

C-COR will highlight its holistic solutions for delivering next-generation on-demand programming and advertising to devices throughout the home, expanding existing network capacity for the delivery of new services, including IPTV and network digital video recording, with back office support.

The company will demonstrate:

  • DOCSIS bypass, which speeds the delivery of cable IPTV content to any IP device in the home;
  • Linear and dynamic on-demand advertising;
  • End-to-end IPTV delivery using C-COR’s Unified Video Management and Delivery Platform;
  • Unified On-Demand Platform, which integrates on-demand and ad insertion servers into a common, interoperable hardware and software platform.

See C-COR at IBC2007 in Stand 1.550, or visit www.c-cor.com.




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