T-Systems to show studio, digital cinema, streaming, satellite and business TV solutions

Jul 24, 2003 12:00 PM

    

T-Systems will offer a variety of new products at this years IBC conference, including convergence solutions for broadcast studios.

The company will introduce a complete networked production environment with modern transmission systems for broadcasters. T-Systems also will offer Digital FACTS, an in-house management system for cinemas.

T-Systems has also developed a secure audio and video streaming solution for Internet content that makes it easy to charge for the service. The digital rights management system is designed to use an additional platform to distribute content.

Also on display will be the company's Business TV-Classic, Business TV-IP and Business TV-Plus and an automatic transponder management system for use with SNG services.

See T-Systems in Stand 1.279 at IBC2003 or visit www.t-systems-mediabroadcast.com.

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