| At IBC2003, Scientific-Atlanta (S-A)
will demonstrate a host of new DVB broadcast and headend solutions
which can enable broadcasters, telcos, cable and satellite operators
to deliver more content, improve network performance and reduce costs.
IBC2003 provides a unique opportunity for European customers to experience
a versatile range of new Scientific-Atlanta products and services.
Operators and broadcasters are invited to bring their ideas and
challenges to Stand 1.471 at the RAI Exhibition and Congress Centre
in Amsterdam to learn how S-A's solutions can help deliver their
content.
In a release, S-A claims that strong global presence and region-specific
products and technologies enable operators to offer new services
to help create new revenue opportunities, whilst keeping control
of costs.
S-A also has a wide range of uplink products that deliver MPEG-2
encoded digital programming by satellite; to headends and playout
centres; transport products for today's advanced networks; and DVB
set-tops in the consumers' homes. S-A also claims a total system
solution that meets the expectations of broadcasters, telcos, and
cable and satellite operators now and in the future.
S-A is demonstrating its DVB-compliant DTH (Direct-to-Home) satellite
playout system at IBC. This includes the advanced Continuum DVP,
D9030, MPEG-2 Encoder offering best-in-class video quality and statistical
multiplexing.
S-A also claims that its technology uses the Krypton DVB Scrambler
to support all major DVB-compliant conditional access systems. The
company's extensive experience of integrating a large number of
DVB compliant CA systems around the world will play an important
part in this display.
The release also adds that further indication of the S-A commitment
to DVB products and systems will be highlighted with a demonstration
of the EyeQ interactive system and two of the company's newest set-tops
- the Explorer® 42000DVB and the Explorer 100DVB models.
Based on the award-winning Scientific-Atlanta Explorer cable set-tops,
the Explorer 4200DVB set-top supports multiple standards including
DVB-C, PAL, DOCSIS and Euro-DOCSIS.
A demonstration of digital video recording (DVR) via the Explorer
8,000 will showcase the popularity of this service that allows consumers
to watch what they want, when they want. Additionally, a full range
of WebSTAR cable modems for high-speed data and Voice over IP services
will also be on display.
S-A will also be demonstrating DVB capabilities for the PowerVu®
Secure Content Distribution system include a demonstration of DVB-
video subtitling support and DVB-MPE IP data transmission.
S-A will also show a complete xDSL/FTTx Headend system. This demonstration
includes the acquisition and descrambling of signals, low-bit rate
encoding, high-quality rate-limiting to fit the smaller pipes, and
powerful IP streaming. The xDSL/FTTx system enables operators to
deliver video services very cost and space-efficiently by avoiding
expensive decoding and re-encoding of signals.
As part of its demonstration for cable operators, S-A will display
its IP-to-the-edge solution, which uses IP transport on a Gigabit
Ethernet Backbone through the Prisma GbE platform. IBC2003 will
also be the first showing in Europe for S-A's new Continuum DVP
xDQA (Extra Dense QAM Array), which enables broadcast quality RF
performance for both normal TV as well as on-demand services in
the Hub.
The Continuum DVP D9010 MPEG-2 Decoder and Pulsar MKII TV Modulator
are used to provide analog simulcast signals in the hub.
In addition, S-A will showcase its FTTH (fibre-to-the-home) concepts
that deliver unsurpassed capacity and BroadLAN technology, enabling
cable operators to offer commercial (high-speed) Internet services,
wide area network, and Voice over IP to large offices and SOHOs
over existing HFC networks.
These solutions will be commercially available in Q2 2004. Also
premiered at IBC is S-A's new Continuum DVP D9640 Intelligent Transmodulator.
This enables satellite content to be cost-efficiently transferred
to cable networks whilst enabling operators to change Transport
stream and DVB-SI related parameters.
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