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The combined strengths of Cisco and Scientific Atlanta
provide broadcasters and content creators with innovative
network solutions to securely and reliably distribute
high-quality video. We create best-in-class IP contribution
networks and offer proven solutions that encode, secure,
decode and reformat broadcasters content to make one stream
to many screens a reality all the way from the content
playout to the end user device. Our extensive network and
video expertise unite to make Cisco a valuable partner to
support your video network.
At NAB 2008, Cisco will feature solutions that help
broadcasters realize the full potential of IP Contribution
networks and powerful next-generation distribution networks.
Cisco Demonstrations at NAB 2008
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IP Contribution Networks demonstrating the true
end-to-end capabilities that only Cisco network expertise
and Scientific Atlanta video expertise can deliver for
unparalleled flexibility, performance and reliability.
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Service Protection and Quality in IP Contribution
Networks Flexible, powerful digital content processing
solutions with the Digital Content Manager (DCM) IP
forward error-correction capabilities ideal for use in IP
contribution networks and the capability to deliver massive
video processing horsepower for SD and HD programming.
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Satellite Content Distribution
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Statistical
multiplexing showcase for the migration to HD by
combining MPEG-2 SD and
AVC HD
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Powerful
transcoding solutions with the D9858 advanced Receiver Transcoder allow delivery of a single AVC HD feed to meet
current and future AVC HD as well as MPEG-2 HD and SD video
reception needs of cable, telecom and DTH providers.
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DVB-T
Highly cost-effective and secure satellite distribution
for DVB-T and DVB-H utilizing the ROSA management system
for service management.
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Mobile broadcast television through a complete mobile
broadcast solution with best-in-class headend, network
monitoring and control solutions for the entire DVB-H
system.
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Cisco Content Delivery System
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Cross-platform video delivery
enables unified services and user experiences across
multiple subscriber devices.
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Take advantage of additional advertising opportunities through
dynamic targeted advertising with dynamic ad decisions and
placement into TV, PC and mobile video streams based on a
unified cross-platform campaign management
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Bridge web video to the
television using standard set-top boxes, and deliver
a virtually unlimited library of content.
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Media Workflow Platform
Complete IP NGN-based solution to transition from
analog/tape-based solutions to digital/IP-based
solutions. MWP is a file-based production environment
that integrates the content production from Ingest to
Playout with business systems, leveraging the
flexibility and power of IP-NGN to help transition from
analog to digital.
Cisco Speakers
at NAB 2008
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Paul Connolly
TOPIC: Scalability of IPTV Deployments
Features, Performance and Size
Telecom2008 The Business of IPTV
April 15, 9:20 9:50am
Location: Room N234/N236, Las Vegas
Convention Center (LVCC
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Fernando Villarruel
TOPIC: Video 1550: The New Old Reliable
Telecom 2008 Telecom Technology Papers - Part
II
April 16, 11:20 a.m. 11:40 a.m.
Location: Room N 238, Las Vegas Convention
Center (LVCC)
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David Lively:
TOPIC: Corralling the Content Stampede: Delivering
Unified IPTV, Broadband and Mobile Video Experiences
Telecom 2008 IPTV: Its All About The Content
April 16, 11:10 a.m. 12:25 p.m. |
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Rajesh Rajah TOPIC:
IPTV: Optimizing Channel Change Times
Telecom 2008 - Technology Papers - Part II
April 16, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Gene Cannella
TOPIC: Keeping the Content Flowing: How to Process
Video Content for RF and IPTV
Telecom 2008 Technology Papers Part II
April 16, 2:05 p.m. 2:25 p.m.
Las Vegas Convention Center N238 |
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NAB 2008
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