Anevia announced the release of Flamingo XL, a new
modular and high density IPTV head-end product for hospitality and corporate
markets.
Flamingo XL captures live TV & radio content from
satellite, cable, digital terrestrial, and analog sources before streaming it
over IP networks to set-top boxes, PCs, or other IP connected devices.
The Flamingo XL is based upon a modular 4U rack hardware
platform that allows hospitality and corporate video service providers to
deliver a mix of channels from various sources over internal IP networks.
The Anevia Flamingo XL is a high density solution designed to simplify IPTV head-end configurations
and reduce costs related to system infrastructure and energy consumption. A
range of video input cards are available for satellite, cable, digital
terrestrial, and analog sources. The Flamingo XL can host up to 40
hot-swappable cards per unit with two tuners each for a total of up to 400
streamed channels.
CAM cards are also available for third-party CAS/DRM
systems. Additional software-based options include a mosaic menu generator,
re-scrambling, and web radio broadcasting.
Anevia recently announced that M6 Group has selected
its IP video products for building a multi-site IPTV head-end for channel
monitoring, internal distribution, and rights management.
TheM6 Group chose Anevia to supply its headquarters, just outside of Paris in Neuilly sur Seine,
with an IPTV head-end solution over a fiber optic network to replace a legacy
coaxial and twisted pair based system.
By Telecomlead.com Team
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