Triveni Digital unveils StreamScope EM-40

Mar 11, 2008 8:47 AM

    
The EM-40 monitors StreamScope RM-40 and MT-40 units in real time and automatically generates alarms when a problem is detected.

The EM-40 monitors StreamScope RM-40 and MT-40 units in real time and automatically generates alarms when a problem is detected.

Triveni Digital has released the EM-40 StreamScope Enterprise Monitor, an enterprisewide service-quality assurance solution that enables real-time, service-based response in maintaining the integrity of transport streams.

Intended for broadcasters, cable operators, service providers and IPTV networks, the EM-40 oversees a fleet of StreamScope units that continuously detect, localize, analyze and isolate faults using a predefined set of rules. By giving users full remote analysis capabilities for any monitored stream, the EM-40 reduces customer downtime and complaint-response costs.

The EM-40 monitors StreamScope RM-40 and MT-40 units in real time and automatically generates alarms when a transport stream falls outside an operator-specified configuration.

EM-40 trend analysis tools allow engineers to review and analyze past or recurring issues.

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




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