December 1, 2006

Bluestreak set of IPTV services in China

by Brian Turner

Bluestreak Network, Inc and Hansun Technologies have signed an agreement that will set the stage for enhanced IPTV and Digital Multimedia services in China.

Hansun Technologies is based out of Beijing. It develops and produces software platforms for IPTV, along with several other products. It also provides IPTV system integration, operation service and total solutions for IP service providers and cable TV service providers.

Bluestreak Network, Inc is the developer of the award winning MachBlue platform to television and mobile phones. Its headquarters are in Dallas, Texas. The MachBlue platform gives user interface (UI) specialists the ability to set up design services and navigators that create a visual impact and have a bottom-line value.

The deal between Bluestreak and Hansun signals the next step in bringing next generation products and services to consumers throughout China. With Hansun’s new hardware and existing software stack and the MachBlue platform, consumers will be provided with an unbeatable package.

The presence of Bluestreak in the region has been steadily growing due in large part to the network operators’ use of MachBlue. It allows operators to power rich media applications, navigators, and convergent TV services.

By joining with the proven sales and service record of Hansun, Bluestreak looks to expand their market share in the region.

The MachBlue technology has been especially impressive in the areas of memory usage, processor speed, and flexibility of implementation.

 

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