Deploying PUSH Movies On Demand The Right Media Delivery Platform Helps Service Providers Turn Content Into Cash zBandwhitepapfin1.pdf |
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Cross Telephone reaches beyond the telephone with Triple play servicesCross Telephone had been experiencing an increase in subscriber access terminations in conjunction with a decrease in qualified reimbursements from the federal Universal Service high cost fund (USF). With 1,500 miles of fiber already feeding its 13 Central Offices (COs) and 52 Digital Loop Concentrators (DLCs), Cross wished to leverage the existing ATM-based network to cost-effectively deliver next-generation voice and data broadband services. |
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Understanding how IPTV can be included in the LEC service offeringMore and more, local telephone companies are watching their customer base erode from all sides. Their core revenue stream of telephony services is being attacked by CLECs, cable companies, and wireless providers. Plus, the variety of services they are able to offer subscribers is hitting a ceiling. Understanding_IP_TV_200411.pdf |
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Net Insight Case Study: Midwest Tel Net Triple Play Network Roll-out Telephone companies now face competition from multiple service operators (MSOs) that are going beyond traditional television to expand into Internet and voice. More homes in the U.S. get broadband Internet through cable than their telephone line. MSOs are now starting to introduce voice service. NPVR White Paper FINAL (2).doc |
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Succeeding in the delivery of Triple Play servicesJean-Francois Huget, Head of Network Architecture, neuf Telecom neuf_telecomm_cisco_IBCpresentation.pdf |
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Deploying network based PVR services Whitepaper: Kasenna Inc. This paper describes the PVR phenomenon, a new Network-based PVR (NPVR) service model, and the options and best practices for deploying PVR service to a large subscriber base. NPVR White Paper FINAL (2).doc |
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Networked PVR: everything on demandJay Schiller, Senior Vice President of Broadband Strategy & Product Management, nCube nCube-npvr-white-paper.pdf |
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Delegate pack: interactive TV advertising & enhanced TV, 04For those who could not attend the Interactive TV Advertising and Enhanced TV September 2004 event, there is the opportunity to purchase the conference documentation pack. |
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Beyond streaming: managing broadband video networksVideo streaming is quickly becoming a mainstream technology deployed in a variety of applications and markets. As services grow to encompass larger organizations or user communities, single video servers evolve quickly and become "islands" of video servers that are unmanageable from an operational point of view. Existing solutions in the market allow video servers to be managed individually from a central location. Whitepaper by Kasenna Inc vFusion Whitepaper.pdf |
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Clustering for centralised streaming, KasennaDr Satish Menon, Chief Technology Officer, Kasenna Inc. Commercial video on demand (VoD) systems require the ability to scale economically in terms of number of users supported (stream capacity) as well the amount of content managed by the system (storage capacity). The approach in the past has been to use proprietary or specialized hardware servers to solve the scalability problem. Such a solution does not take advantage of technology improvements (and the cost reductions that come with it) that are the norm in the main stream computing world (as evidenced by the continuing applicability of Moore’s Law). Kasenna,Clustering.pdf |
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