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Scopus helps T-Systems transmits digital TV over satellite and telco
Feb 17, 2004 12:00 PM
Scopus Network Technologies, a supplier of digital compression
technology to the broadcasting industry, has announced it is supplying
German business services provider T-Systems, a Deutsche Telekom
subsidiary, with DVB head-end platforms for digital TV and radio
transmissions over satellite and ATM infrastructures.
T-Systems will use Scopus' new platforms for business TV
applications and to allow regional program insertion. Scopus' platforms
form the backbone of T-Systems' new digital video broadcasting
platforms and are based on Scopus' CODICO product line. Scopus'
platforms encompass encoders, multiplexers, network management and
access control systems, the Intelligent Video Gateway (IVG), as well as
hundreds of professional IRDs for reception sites.
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