JDSU will showcase the NetComplete QT-1100 digital and IP video monitoring application for IPTV and digital video testing, as well as the DTS-330 and DTS-200 digital video analyzers at IBC2006.
The NetComplete QT-1100 monitoring application provides around-the-clock, simultaneous monitoring of more than 250 video streams and can test access coverage at all points in the network relevant to delivering video service with exceptional quality of service (QoS).
The QT-1100 monitors most interfaces and streams, including GigE, ASI, QAM, QPSK, 8VSB and COFDM. It works with the DTS-200 digital video analyzer, which accesses MPEG-2 streams at traditional RF or data test points, and performs real-time analysis and monitoring to verify stream contents, service plans, PIDs, rates, timing parameters and ETR-290. It also works with the DTS-330 MPEG-2, DVB and ATSC test solution.
See JDSU at IBC2006 stand 1.215 or visit: www.jdsu.com.
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