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IPTV Just Got Easier
IPTV is television over the internet. Many telcos are looking at the new service as a way to combat satellite services that are providing a 3 tier bundling of all data communications – telephone, internet, and television.
It’s no wonder that many of the traditional phone companies are looking at the IPTV technology. The competition for subscribers grows almost daily. But not everyone is prepared for all that goes into building an infrastructure for providing IPTV services.
Some of the basic factors for an IPTV infrastructure include modularity, scalability, speed, cost effectiveness, interoperability, bandwidth, Ethernet port density, and I/O flexibility – and that is only the beginning.
There is a way for new companies to be effective in the market. RadiSys has developed ATCA solutions for IPTV. This new system can be the perfect tool to meet the infrastructure requirements of IPTV deployments. It was developed to meet all of the key services that providers would face.
With IPTV subscribers predicted to reach the 63 million mark as early as 2010, many companies are looking for assistance in entering the market. RadiSys has developed the keys to an IPTV launch in its ATCA solutions.
IPTV is becoming a popular service through out the world. Asia, who has the highest percentage of internet users in the world, is the most lucrative market for IPTV providers to date.
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