ANGA Cable Preview. Appear TV, hall 10.2, stand K36
The ANGA show will see the European debut of Appear TV’s ‘always on’ intelligent software redundancy.
According to Appear TV, its IP television market redundancy solution takes a holistic view of operation and network management, simplifying the process and automating it, thereby reducing operational demands.
Appear TV will further demonstrate its range of streaming, multiplexing, decoding and scrambling products.
For cable and IPTV operators, the vendor will show flexible and compact head-ends with digital video streaming and multiplexing.
The SC2000 IP Streamer is a compact and manageable solution for IPTV operators, and the transport stream processing features of the MC3000/MC3100 Multiplexer make it the ideal head-end for digital cable applications.
Decoding TV and FM radio enables IP-based operators to effectively offer analogue (radio) services over existing coax networks.
Appear TV’s scrambling and descrambling solutions are integrated with major CA systems and can be combined with a number of interfaces.

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