ANGA CABLE 2009 – COLOGNE. RGB Networks will be present on the show floor at ANGA in a number of ways.
In addition to its Broadband Processor being demonstrated by the local partner WISI, it will itself demonstrate a suite of solutions that enable cable operators to provide truly personalized services.On-stand demos will include digital ad insertion and graphical overlays, as well as rate-shaping.
RGB Networks will also take the opportunity to launch a new product that it claims will enable cable operators to deliver 50% more programming on their existing networks without costly re-architecture and upgrades.
The product in question will be a ” low-latency, real-time video processing solution for interactive, personalized architectures such as video-on-demand (VOD), and switched digital video (SDV)”.
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