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Cisco to Showcase Complete End-to-End Solution for IP-Based Contribution and Distribution Networks @ IBC 2007
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AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS--(Marketwire - September 7, 2007) - Cisco® (NASDAQ : CSCO ) and
Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company announced today that they will be
showcasing the next generation of broadcast contribution and distribution
solutions over Internet Protocol (IP) at IBC 2007 (Booth 1.471). The
innovative IP technology draws on Cisco's IP technology leadership and
Scientific Atlanta's video-delivery expertise to provide a complete
end-to-end solution for broadcasters and video network operators. These
operators face growing requirements for transporting high-bandwidth
high-definition and standard-definition content while reducing CAPEX and
OPEX.
In order to provide the best solution for operators, Cisco and Scientific
Atlanta have introduced a full range of video adaptation products catering
to any bandwidth and quality requirement (uncompressed, JPEG2000, MPEG-2,
and MPEG-4 AVC). These include Scientific Atlanta's D9402™ IP Receiver,
D9430™ SDI Gateway, D9431™ SDI JPEG2000 Gateway, D9432™ HD SDI
JPEG2000 Gateway and D9435™ IP Video Gateway, which will be launched
simultaneously at IBC. Among the Cisco edge routers and metro platforms
that form a key part of the broadcast contribution and distribution over IP
are the high-end Cisco Carrier Routing System CRS-1 and 7600 Series
Routers, the medium-range Cisco 7300 Series Routers and Cisco Integrated
Services Routers and the Cisco 3750-ME and ME3400 medium-range Metro
Ethernet platforms. A select group of the routers and metro platforms will
be on display at IBC. Also on display will be the Scientific Atlanta
Digital Content Manager (DCM) with a new feature providing IP forward
error-correction capabilities.
Cisco and Scientific Atlanta are teaming with Dimetis GmbH, a full-service
Broadcast OSS supplier, to provide its service-oriented architecture
(SOA)-based video-aware BOSS© Broadcast Platform for the monitoring,
control, and scheduling of IP/Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) based
contribution and distribution links. The Dimetis BOSS© Platform
incorporates a modular and flexible design to accommodate new-generation
services.
"Although IP is a relatively new technology for contribution and
distribution, it is becoming the protocol of choice. It is flexible and
connection-less and it provides strict Quality of Service (QoS) with
managed latency and jitter to reliably deliver TV content. The business and
technological benefits that come from using IP-based contribution and
distribution over more traditional options allow operators to reduce OPEX
and CAPEX while launching new revenue-generating services," said Dean
Rockwell, vice president and general manager, Digital Media Networks at
Scientific Atlanta.
A study* conducted by Scientific Atlanta at the end of 2006 stated that by
the end of 2009, more than 60 percent of the investment in
terrestrial-based video contribution networks will be based on IP, due to
the very clear business benefits to operators by migrating to next
generation
IP-based networks. Cisco and Scientific Atlanta can now offer a complete
agreed-upon solution from a single source, featuring an end-to-end system,
IP and video expertise, and extensive systems integration.
*Research conducted for Scientific Atlanta by the Tuck School of Business,
Dartmouth University, December 2006 - January 2007.
About Scientific Atlanta
Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company, is a strategic supplier of digital
content contribution and distribution systems, transmission networks for
broadband access to the home, digital interactive set-tops and subscriber
systems designed for video, high-speed Internet and
voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) networks, and worldwide customer
service and support. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Cisco Systems, Inc. More information about Scientific Atlanta is
available at: Scientific-Atlanta Europe NV http://www.saeurope.com and
Scientific-Atlanta Corporate http://www.scientificatlanta.com.
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About Dimetis-GmbH
Dimetis, headquartered in Dietzenbach, Germany, is a leading software and
hardware Systems Integrator, providing standards-based and customized
Broadcast OSS solutions. Its BOSS© Platform is deployed in various
configurations at some of the world's largest Carriers and TV Broadcasters
including: AboveNet, ARD, Deutsche Telekom, HanseNet, Level 3/Broadwing,
ORF+ORS, SRG SSR, Telekom Austria(TA), Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), and
ZDF. (www.dimetis.de)
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