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theibcdaily Friday 13.09.13 25 ‘Crucial’ multiscreen element announced ARRIS By Ian McMurray


Described by the company as a crucial element in multiscreen work flow, ARRIS has announced the AVP100 Adaptive Video Packager. The AVP100 is said to deliver high performance live-linear and on- demand packaging for adaptive bitrate video streams, making it an integrated component of the ARRIS end-to-end multiscreen solution including its Secure Media DRM, GT3 Transcoder and VideoFlow Content Management System. “The AVP100 can package up to 50 channels of live video


OTT solutions see their IBC launch today


SatLink Communications


By Ian McMurray Making their European debut at IBC2013 are forthcoming OTT solutions – including multiscreen technical delivery services for live TV and VoD aggregation and streaming to all devices – from SatLink Communications. In addition, SatLink is showcasing a new cross- screen multimedia platform service featuring an end-to- end IP cloud-based platform providing centralised content, subscriber and monetisation management solutions.


The new OTT solutions, designed for broadcasters, telecom and mobile operators as well as ISPs, will offer transcoding, live content streaming and management tools for mobile and tablet devices on the Apple, Android, Windows 8 platforms and on PCs and Connected TVs. Also being exhibited by the company are its capabilities to provide end-to-end broadcasting solutions, while it is also offering special promotions on its satellite platforms to emerging TV markets to Asia, Africa and Latin America. 5.A17


in realtime or up to 800Mbps of on demand video,” said Bruce McClelland, president, Network & Cloud, Global Services, ARRIS. “These advanced capabilities are designed for service providers looking for a cost-effective solution with pre-


integrated components that allow for the fast and scalable deployment of multiscreen services.” The AVP100 comes in a high- availability 1RU package with dual AC or DC, hot-swappable power supplies, and four


Gigabit Ethernet ports for data input/output and management control. It is engineered for delivery of HTTP Adaptive Bit Rate video services to any video display device including tablets, PCs, MACs, laptops, IP set-top boxes and smart phones.


Accepting any combination of MPEG-2 Transport Streams, the AVP100 outputs encrypted chunks of video and HLS manifest files to a web server or CDN for delivery to a variety of multiscreen devices. 1.D31


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