ATX Networks is championing five new product lines at ANGA COM (Cologne, June 7-9, 2016) covering RF management, IP solutions, and encoding.
ATX is also participating in a panel discussion: Considerations for Extending the Lifespan of HFC Networks with DOCSIS 3.1 and 1.2 GHz Bandwidth Enhancement.
Its CCAP-compliant Maxnet II and SignalOn modular RF management platforms have been expanded to 1.218 GHz bandwidth in order to support the complete frequency range of DOCSIS 3.1 specifications. Maxnet II is an ultra-dense, MCX/F connector-based RF solution with SNMP/web remote control/monitoring. SignalOn is a high density, F/BNC connector-based RF/L-Band solution.
ATX’s next generation UCrypt IP to PAL (IP2PAL) mini headend is designed for conversion of IP video streams to PAL in a space-efficient and cost-effective manner. This device can ingest up to 60 MPEG-2/H.264, HD/SD video streams and convert them to PAL.
VidiPlay middleware is a part of ATX’s end-to-end IPTV solutions. The system can include IP set-back boxes and smart TV clients to deliver IP video to large format displays (TVs) as well as clients for PCs, tablets and mobile devices.
The DigiVu II Micro broadcast quality, cost-effective encoder is ideal for local insertion and backhaul applications. This encoder provides best-in-class video quality and is simple to configure and use.
ATX’s VersAtivePro licence-free transcoding platform enables users to transcode multiple content sources. A software-only version is also available to run on off-the-shelf (OTS) hardware for operators preferring to leverage existing servers for their transcoding requirements.