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Concurrent demonstrates on-demand technology at IBC2003
Sep 18, 2003 12:00 PM
Concurrent Computer demonstrated interactive technologies for
broadband HFC, DSL and IP transport network delivery at IBC2003.
The company showed on-demand applications for broadband
telecommunications providers over existing copper for the delivery of
television and video services on demand.
Concurrent and flash10.com showcased a complete solution for the
hospitality industry, enabling video and music on-demand, interactive
games, music documentaries, electronic purchases and interactive
advertising solutions with access to services in multiple
languages.
The demonstrations included Concurrent's MediaHawk on-demand which
drives many North American commercial on-demand HFC-based
deployments.
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