Bridge Technologies teams with TANDBERG Television for IPTV

Sep 22, 2008 8:00 AM

    

Bridge Technologies and TANDBERG Television have entered into a partnership to market the VideoBRIDGE series of IP probes for IPTV monitoring. Bridge Technologies’ VideoBRIDGE will be integrated with TANDBERG’s nCompass management and monitoring system to offer broadcasters, telcos and network operators a comprehensive monitoring solution.

The VideoBRIDGE/nCompass system provides a set of tools and features including full alarm and event handling, settings backup, and MDI MEDIA WINDOW, all from within nCompass. In addition, MDI threshold settings and element management are directly controllable from within the nCompass application.

Compatible with all major stream-based industrial standards such as MPEG-2, H.264/AVC, and WM9/VC-1, the VideoBRIDGE series offers a complete end-to-end system for the continuous quality assurance of a network. It includes full support for the MDI standards proposal and the MDI MEDIA WINDOW (patent pending).

For more information, visit www.bridgetech.tv.




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