Harmonic Redefines Video Delivery with New Solutions at IBC 2006 August 25, 2006 - At IBC 2006, Harmonic Inc. will introduce a range of new video stream processing, encoding and broadband networking products that dramatically improve picture quality and bandwidth utilization. Harmonic will also showcase an end-to-end on-demand solution that includes the newly acquired Entone video networking software for content ingest, real-time distributed content management and high performance video streaming, integrated with Harmonic's compression and edge solutions.
The IBC show will be held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from September 8-12. Harmonic believe that they are driving forward versatile new technologies that enable the video business models of tomorrow, making it possible for operators to deliver IP-based video that is offering a compelling new personalized viewing experience. Accorting to Harmonic, the DiviCom® multi-service encoders are selected by more top tier IPTV service providers than any other brand, and Harmonic's broad portfolio of content acquisition, headend and access network solutions have been deployed by leading cable, satellite, telco, terrestrial and wireless operators around the world. "Harmonic continues to set the bar by developing innovative and technically superior solutions that enable our customers to increase their revenues while bringing the level of flexibility needed in this fast changing environment," said Patrick Harshman, President and CEO of Harmonic Inc. "Our next-generation MPEG-4 AVC compression systems including the recently announced DiviCom Electra™ 7000 high definition and Electra 5400 standard definition encoders, which will be publicly demonstrated for the first time at IBC, are consistently being praised by customers as providing the best video quality at bit-rates unseen in the industry to date. We will also introduce new ProStream™ stream processing solutions that increase versatility and offer unequaled value for the operator by incorporating a range of vital functions within a single system." New and featured solutions at IBC 2006 will include a comprehensive solution for VOD and the next generation of on-demand services including network personal video recording (nPVR) and time-shifted TV. It is believed that the solutions will be of superior quality, ultra-low bit-rate HD and SD MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) encoding systems as well as ultra-compact, multi-functional (re-encoding, encryption, adaptive network interface conversion and bulk descrambling) solutions. IBC will see Harmonic displaying what they feel is the world's first solution for seamless splicing within a statistical multiplex, ideal for digital ad insertion, an expanded range of 1-GHz broadband access systems and digital forward/return path solutions for HFC networks and a highly flexible wireless backhaul and CWDM-based commercial services platform that leverages the existing fiber-based infrastructure "Harmonic continues to set the bar by developing innovative and technically superior solutions that enable our customers to increase their revenues while bringing the level of flexibility needed in this fast changing environment," said Patrick Harshman, President and CEO of Harmonic Inc. "Our next-generation MPEG-4 AVC compression systems including the recently announced DiviCom Electra™ 7000 high definition and Electra 5400 standard definition encoders, which will be publicly demonstrated for the first time at IBC, are consistently being praised by customers as providing the best video quality at bit-rates unseen in the industry to date. We will also introduce new ProStream™ stream processing solutions that increase versatility and offer unequaled value for the operator by incorporating a range of vital functions within a single system." www.ibc.org IBC 2006 www.the-connected-home.co.uk The Connected Home 2007
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