Exterity will showcase its new range of AvediaStream TVgateways designed to simplify the delivery of DVB television content over enterprise IPTV networks. The gateways enable organisations to receive and securely distribute multiple video streams simultaneously. The newly launched TVgateways can ingest DVB-C/C2/T/T2/ S/S2 broadcast streams from eight multiplexers via eight tuners in one blade, saving […]
Exterity will showcase its new range of AvediaStream TVgateways designed to simplify the delivery of DVB television content over enterprise IPTV networks. The gateways enable organisations to receive and securely distribute multiple video streams simultaneously. The newly launched TVgateways can ingest DVB-C/C2/T/T2/ S/S2 broadcast streams from eight multiplexers via eight tuners in one blade, saving rack space in server rooms, reducing power consumption and making them the highest performing and compelling, professional live broadcast acquisition product available.
The TVgateways will be launched primarily for businesses that want to provide live TV as part of their enterprise IPTV offering, including corporate, hospitality and governmental organisations.
By deploying the new Exterity TVgateways, our customers benefit from a single, easily swappable and future-proofed solution, enabling them to focus their energies into their core activity, safe in the knowledge that the system is robust and flexible enough to deal with the demands of multiple IPTV streams.
Other on-stand demonstrations will show how broadcasters presently use Exterity solutions to distribute video around television studios and production galleries, enabling peer review of content via individual or shared screens. Commercial and marketing teams can monitor competitor output and track live and breaking news at their desktops with tailored Artio Portal and Multiview screens. Exterity systems can presently be found in many of the worlds most respected broadcasters, content producers and operators including: BBC, Canal+, Endemol, ESPN, Etisalat, ITV, NPR, Warner Bros. and more.