StarHub deploys Envivio 4Caster encoders for HDTV, OTT and mobile TV services

Telecom Lead @ CommunicAsia 2012:  StarHub has
deployed Envivio 4Caster encoders powered by Envivio Muse software for HDTV,
OTT and mobile TV services.


StarHub, the official broadcaster for UEFA EURO 2012 football
in Singapore, expanded its offering to consumers around the country.


The leading pay TV operator in Singapore, StarHub serves
more than 544,000 TV households.


StarHub selected the Envivio systems because of their
excellent HDTV and multi-screen picture quality, low delay for broadcast
services, good value and simple integration with the rest of the network
infrastructure.


Envivio Muse encoding solutions are designed to support
HD and SD, MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) and MPEG-2, as well as a variety of other formats
and resolutions for delivery to any device, including traditional television,
connected TVs, PCs, tablets, gaming devices and smartphones.


“Envivio’s internally developed codecs are
continuously enhanced to improve video quality and optimize bandwidth
efficiency. It is critical that we provide customers, such as StarHub, with
solutions that enable them to better serve their end-user customers and provide
a high quality viewing experience,” said Julien Signes, Envivio’s
president and CEO.


Envivio solutions have been deployed by more than 300
customers around the world, including telecom, cable and satellite companies,
content owners, terrestrial broadcasters and mobile service providers.


editor@telecomlead.com

 

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