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ALi Corporation reaches 10m chipsets

March 4, 2013 08.38 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Chinese STB solution provider ALi Corporation has announced that its SD STB chipsets have reached 10 million units in the China cable pay TV market.

Cumulative shipments of its chipsets have are covering 23 provinces and regions. HD solutions are also available in mass production quantities in three provinces.

ALi also said its STB solutions aimed at the Chinese market include cable plus OTT hybrid solutions allowing MSOs to provide diverse services; multi-screen interactive applications enabling interactive playback control among various display devices such as smart phones, TV, and STB; and HD chipsets pushing faster migration to HD digital TV. The company will be presetn at the upcoming CCBN 2013 on March 21-23 in Beijing.

Furthermore, engineering samples of smart STB chipsets as well as Android system solutions are being shipped to customers in 2013. ALi solutions compliant with Chinese domestic terrestrial broadcasting standard, DTMB, will also be available in mass production quantities in more provinces this year.

“ALi has been very dedicated to the Chinese digital TV broadcasting industry and has secured a position among the top three in terms of standard definition STB chipset shipments in China. Looking forward, we hope to be the number 1 provider in the China cable SD STB market and expand our coverage in the HD cable MSO market by establishing relationship with more than three provincial-level cable MSOs,” said Dr. Ben Lin, chairman and CEO of ALi Corporation, in a stateent.

“We will carry on the success to our high definition products with optimized performance and cost structure, in addition to other state-of-the-art solutions for digital TV broadcasting in China.”

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