Revenue growth through networking, media processing to be highlighted at BigBand Networks

Aug 7, 2003 12:00 PM

    

BigBand Networks will show broadband operators ways to grow revenue and realize their networks’ full potential thanks to powerful networking and media processing at IBC2003.

BigBand, which serves digital media content to millions of North American digital cable subscribers, will showcase infrastructure solutions, announce new customer wins and product developments and outline plans for the European market.

BigBand will focus on the benefits of its distributed architecture solution, which allows the delivery of the right media to the right place at the right time. Services supported by BigBand Networks’ platforms include Gigabit Ethernet transport of high quality video, VOD, digital broadcast television and video service assurance.

Visit BigBand Networks in Stand 1.349 at IBC2003 or visit: www.bigbandnet.com.

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