Softier to launch WAVE-400 set-top box

Aug 8, 2006 8:00 AM

    

Softier will introduce its WAVE-400 set-top box, which is based on Texas Instruments’ second-generation media DSP, the Davinci System-on-a-Chip, next month at IBC2006 in Amsterdam.

The WAVE-400 is a second generation IP-STB platform that combines hardware and software to enable multi-play service delivery, including the capability for operators to integrate two-way video communications, VoIP, time-shifting and place-shifting from a single box.

At the trade show in Amsterdam, the company also will demonstrate a range of STB products targeted to IPTV operators and service providers.

For more information, visit www.softier.com.




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