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#IBC2024 MULTIPLEXER READY FOR DTV COMPLEXITY


Samim Group Media & Communication Technologies


BY KEVIN EMMOTT


With a 1U form factor, the TSP- 1000 is a real-time transport stream processor from Samim. Equipped with IP, ASI and tuner support, it provides multiplexing, re-multiplexing, PSI/SI processing, and data injection of services received and delivered over DVB-ASI and IP outputs, with auto PSI/SI table generation and PCR correction.


Used for TS monitoring and signal analysing in contribution/


TS, the next generation: The TSP-1000 UI handles multiple output streams with IP encapsulation


backhaul headend to the regional headend and different transmitter sites, Samim TS multiplexers and


processors are used in satellite, terrestrial and cable TV stations and IPTVs.


The company says the TSP- 1000 supports both service and component-level multiplexing in addition to real-time MPEG TS analysing and output TS programme modifying such as name, PID, PCR PID and programme number. It can handle everything from one transport stream over an ASI connection to re-multiplexing hundreds of programmes into multiple output streams with IP encapsulation. Its UI can also be accessed


remotely, enabling TSP admins to monitor, analyse and confi gure settings, as well as defi ne specifi c user access levels. 9.D02


REMOTE SUPPORT FOR TELCOS Radix


BY ANNE MORRIS


Device management specialist Radix is launching a remote support module for telcos, operators and service providers offering device as a service (DaaS) and/or device management.


The company is also showcasing its enterprise device management and remote support offerings, and new features such as profi le management, on-demand app installation, over-the-air (OTA) fi rmware management service and device health check thresholds. The Radix device management platform


MORE CONTROL FOR THE HOME


was built to manage Android- based devices.


Michael Shoham, CEO of Radix, said: “With telcos, operators and service providers offering a wide range of connected services and leasing more Android-based devices than ever before, a centralised cloud-based device management solution became a vital need to streamline operations: remote control, assist, manage, maintain, perform OTA app and fi rmware updates, collect insights, receive alerts, and confi gure, track and lock devices via a single interface making sure they are always ready and optimised.” 5.B54


Remotec Technology BY ANNE MORRIS


A smart universal remote control, Remodo VIS, is being introduced by Remotec. The device comes with a touchscreen and a charging dock and is designed to manage all home


devices and appliances. It is integrated with WiFi, Bluetooth and infrared, and is customisable for other home automation frequencies such as Z-wave and Matter. Notably, the device won the Red Dot Award for Product Design for 2024. 5.A56


The Remodo VIS is designed to control all home devices


BRINGING DOWN BARRIERS Goose


BY ANNE MORRIS Radix software enables OTA device support


OTT platform provider Goose is introducing its Freemium plan, which it says is designed to enable everyone, from traditional players to content creators, to launch their own video applications. Goose says


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it created the Freemium plan to enhance the competitiveness of small businesses and content creators by eliminating fi nancial barriers. Key features include no expiration, 50-channel availability, catchup TV, 1TB of VOD storage, Android compatibility, Goose DRM, one device connection at a time, and 1000 monthly users for free. 5.F26


Goose is introducing its Freemium plan to foster an inclusive environment


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