Globecomm delivers IPTV to an enterprise setting

Apr 26, 2007 12:00 PM

    

Globecomm's SkyBorne satellite teleport.

Globecomm has introduced its SkyBorne Enterprise initiative, which removes bandwidth restrictions on rich media applications by integrating cost-effective IPTV broadcast technology into enterprise networks. From business television and distance education to surveillance or digital signage, the system brings the flexibility, security and savings of IPTV to business and institutional communications.

SkyBorne is Globecomm's solution for satellite-based IPTV content acquisition and management, subscriber management, packaging and delivery. Compared to traditional business TV, IPTV requires less bandwidth and turns video into a flexible, standards-based medium that integrates smoothly into enterprise networks.

Once the SkyBorne solution is in place, it also offers business continuity protection and extra capacity for peak-traffic load balancing, which helps maximize network uptime.

For more information, visit globecommsystems.com/rs/systemsMain.aspx.




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