Osmosys rolls out IPTV delivery platform

Mar 25, 2008 8:51 AM

    

Osmosys has launched its new end-to-end IPTV SD or HD delivery platform for deployment of IPTV and multimedia services over broadband networks.

The solution is composed of several best-in-class products, using Osmosys’ EGG 3-D graphics technology, open standards middleware based on GEM technology and a number of modules for Linux servers, many of which are designed to generate revenue. The solution is controlled by a user-friendly front-end system for easy administration.

The platform offers IPTV system operations fast time to market with the assurance that millions of the devices comprising the system have already been deployed in more than 16 countries.

For more information, visit: www.osmosys.tv.




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