Tag: scalability

  • UTStarcom re-launches IPTV system mVision as RollingStream

    MUMBAI: UTStarcom, the US-based firm offering IP-based, end-to-end networking and telecommunications solutions has resorted to a re-branding exercise for its 15-month old IPTV system mVision. The system has been re-named as RollingStream.
    “We believe the rebranding of our field-proven IPTV solution to RollingStream better articulates the function of UTStarcom’s IPTV product family to enable service providers to offer their subscribers a variety of streaming applications over a single platform,” says UTStarcom VP, worldwide vice president Brian Caskey. “The name RollingStream speaks to what differentiates our technology, the ability to efficiently parcel content segments to servers at the edge of the network and then deliver the segments sequentially to users on demand; so that their experience rivals watching a DVD.”
    RollingStream is a distributed end-to-end solution that is designed to enable telecommunications operators and broadband service providers to deliver broadcast-quality television and on-demand entertainment programming over IP networks. The solution’s scalability, reliability, and bandwidth efficiency allow it to support new services, including broadcast TV, Network Personal Video Recorder (n-PVR), Video on Demand (VoD), and Near Video on Demand (NVoD), over existing network infrastructures. These services may give service providers opportunities to increase revenues, offer new services, and improve customer satisfaction and retention, states an official release.
    RollingStream partitions each program into segments that are cached on network edge servers based on viewing demand patterns and operator-specified policies. This mechanism allows service providers to store the beginning segments of feature-length programs directly at the network edge, close to the subscriber, and dynamically deliver the remaining segments once viewing starts. Compared to IPTV solutions that store all content either at the core, which results in network congestion, or in multiple complete iterations at the edge, which requires huge amounts of storage, UTStarcom’s approach simplifies and expedites content delivery, reduces storage requirements, and minimizes network congestion, the release adds.

  • Nat Geo, RightsLine team for digital archive

    Nat Geo, RightsLine team for digital archive

    CALIFORNIA (US): RightsLine, a leading provider of enterprise rights management and licensing software for automated administration, licensing and processing of intellectual property contracts, rights and transactions has been selected by National Geographic Television & Film (NGT&F) as the business rights management software for the Nat Geo Film Library.

    RightsLines software solutions will be used to administer, manage and license the rights associated with thousands of hours of footage to Film Library customers.

    RightsLine’s rights management and licensing solutions empower companies of all kinds to leverage their intellectual property resulting in demonstrable increases in revenue, productivity and customer satisfaction, while at the same time, reducing risk. As part of the agreement, RightsLine will integrate its solutions with NGT&Fs existing implementation of streaming media services to achieve top business process efficiency, scalability and performance.

    National Geographic Television & Film augments its award-winning documentary productions (119 Emmy Awards and more than 800 other industry awards) with feature films, large-format films, and long-form television drama programming. Worldwide, National Geographics television programming can be seen on National Geographic Channel, MSNBC, and PBS, home video and DVD, and through international broadcast syndication. The National Geographic Channel is received by more than 141 million households in 23 languages in 142 countries.