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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedSES AMERICOM selects IDC's next-generation DVB-S2 receivers for IP-PRIME IPTV service.(CONTRACTS)(International Datacasting Corp.)(SES Americom Inc.)(internet protocol television services)(Brief article)
Wireless Satellite and Broadcasting Newsletter, October, 2006
International Datacasting Corporation and SES AMERICOM announced the integration of IDC's next-generation DVB-S2 satellite receivers aboard the IP-PRIME IPTV service. As part of a newly signed agreement, IDC is the exclusive provider of satellite receivers over the initial year of IP-PRIME service rollouts.
The IDC receivers feature state-of-theart DVB-S2 technologies to maximize IPTV delivery over satellite bandwidth. SES AMERICOM is also using IDC IP encapsulators and custom engineering and network management in support of IP-PRIME, a centralized IPTV distribution solution enabling telcos to securely and affordably deliver broadcast-quality television to customer homes across the country.
IP-PRIME programming originates from the SES AMERICOM IPTV...
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