Statmon Technologies targets IPTV market with AXESS

Apr 22, 2008 11:17 AM

    

Statmon Technologies announced at the 2008 NAB Show that it is expanding its AXESS convergence solution to the IPTV market.

Statmon's ability to manage and control mission critical transmission operations, remote site facilities, and all types of encoding and convergence technologies with its proprietary AXESS application is being directed toward the worldwide telecom and IPTV market.

Telecom carriers, equipment manufacturers and integrators are looking to leverage the AXESS universal platform and its capabilities, including bi-directional telemetry for alarmed proactive monitoring, remote control and automation of devices across their multi-vendor, multi-technology networks. AXESS brings operations together in a single system.

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




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