Preview > IBC 2010
Digital TV Europe September/October 2010
Harmonic STAND 1.C61
3G/4G mobile and broadcast mobile TV services, as well as cable edge and access solutions.
CONTACT
www.harmonicinc.com
WHAT’S SHOWING? Contribution, video stream pro- cessing, distribution, multi-screen delivery
WHAT DO THEY DO? Harmonic will show solutions for delivering live and on-demand video to TVs, PCs and mobile devices, including encoding, transcoding, content preparation, stream processing, asset manage- ment, edge processing, and deliv- ery. It will demonstrate the Electra 8000 multi-channel HD/SD MPEG-2/AVC encoder, and the MediaPrism converged suite of multi-screen solutions for delivery of internet television,
Ioko STAND: 1.A50
WHAT’S SHOWING? User interfaces
WHAT DO THEY DO? Ioko says it is in the process of developing some new user inter- faces that take some of the web conventions and applying them to set-top boxes. The company is also looking at the proposition of logging-in online to set up the content a viewer wants to watch at a later date across multiple devices.
CONTACT
www.ioko.com
Latens STAND 4.B60
WHAT’S NEW? ECO UI5 middleware; OTT content management systems
WHAT DO THEY DO? Latens will showcase its ECO UI 5 middleware, with pre-integrated CAS on multiple devices including the iPad at IBC. Key features include broadcast broadband video, DVR, remote DVR, DLNA- enabled services, internet applica- tions for TV and home network- ing for operators to provide any content, any time, anywhere solu- tions. Latens will also demo OTT TV content management systems, managing content and rights across multiple devices all from one central headend. Latens will also show software-only CAS-5 with second source CAS mode
Globecast highlights expanded fibre network and 3D TV STAND 1.A29
demonstrate GlobeCast’s ability to transport, manage and play content throughout the world,
GlobeCast and content manage- ment company Netia will join forces at IBC to showcase the group’s integrated solutions across the broadcast chain, with a shared demonstration of their latest Media Asset Management solutions. The Orange/France Telecom company, which recently opened fibre links to Africa and Latin America, will also be high- lighting the geographical expan- sion of its global network, as well as the successful delivery of 2010 events, including sever- al in 3D.
GlobeCast and Netia will
which the company says can help its clients to save time and money, and to easily send and share content with partners and platforms in multiple regions. The new Netia software, which powers this solution, allows users to manage all of the processes within the pro- duction environment, from edit- ing to post and distribution, through one user interface. GlobeCast will also highlight its expanded and newly re- branded global fibre ring to both Africa and Latin America with direct access to São Paulo, Buenos Aires and
Johannesburg. The GlobeCast Backbone Network connects five continents, providing a way for content to be moved quickly and securely around the world. GlobeCast’s contribution team, which was at the World Cup in South Africa, will also be on hand to discuss its recent delivery of live 3D coverage from the tournament to broad- casters across the globe. Over the past year, GlobeCast has also delivered the world’s first live 3D fashion show from Burberry’s catwalk at London Fashion Week to parties in Paris, New York, Dubai and Tokyo as well as the final of the French Tennis Open (Roland Garros), the final of France’s Nouvelle Star and an opera pro- duction of Don Giovanni to cine- mas across France and Spain.
CONTACT
www.globecast.com
support for protection of content across multiple devices. The com- pany will also show one-way CAS for low cost digital switchover solutions, and migration from one-way to two-way, through hybrid networks managed from one headend from one central CAS source.
CONTACT
www.latens.com
Nagravision/OpenTV STAND 1.C81
WHAT’S NEW? Nagra Media Access; Nagra Media SDP; OpenTV user experience and advertising solutions; SmarDTV removable security solutions
WHAT DO THEY DO? At IBC, Nagravision/Open TV will conduct consumer-driven demon- strations that will highlight the advantages of the companies’ end-to-end offering focusing on comprehensive security, integrat- ed service platforms and person- alised multi-device consumer experiences, according to Nagravision. A few of the high- lights will include a multi-device experience (TV, PC, Phone, Tablet) with content discovery and viewing moving seamlessly from once device to another; uni- versal search, providing search across all content type and sources through a single inter- face; broad access to OTT content and services blending premium and long tail content with support for multiple models for monetisa- tion (including advertising) as well as advanced retail market security solutions. All of these features will be united through a federated security and services platform.
CONTACT
www.nagravision.com;
www.opentv.com
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