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Comcast Media Center monitors MPEG-2 signals with Thales
Mar 12, 2004 12:00 PM
The Comcast Media Center (CMC), in Washington, D.C., is using the
Thales Granite MPEG-2 transport stream system to monitor 40 different
ASI transport streams in a MPEG-2 digital multiplex. The Granite system
provides users with a high-performance, multichannel transport stream
monitor that helps ensure quality of service.
The Media Center provides network origination services via satellite
for more than 80 linear television channels, including HD and SD TV
networks. The facility’s Headend In The Sky (HITS) digital
television platform delivers more than 150 digital services to 2,000
cable systems across the country.
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