Optibase EZ TV turns LAN into video delivery network

Sep 11, 2007 11:03 AM

    
EZ TV

EZ TV lets users distribute TV channels and locally generated video content throughout their facilities via their IP infrastructure.

Optibase launched its enterprise television EZ TV system in Europe at IBC2007.

EZ TV turns any local area network (LAN) into a digital video delivery network. It is well suited for TV networks that need to monitor both affiliates' and competitors' TV channels continuously on the desktops of employees.

EZ TV also has applications at military, police, corporate IT and government facilities seeking to distribute TV channels and locally generated video content throughout their facility over their existing IP infrastructures.

Combined with Optibase's Media Gateway (MGW) encoding and streaming platforms, EZ TV offers multichannel video distribution to PC and Mac workstations, laptops, plasma screens with IP set-top-boxes (STB) and handheld devices.

For more information, visit www.optibase.com.




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