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Tilgin launches new Mood 400 high-definition IP set-top box |
Tilgin launches new Mood 400 high-definition IP set-top box
March 14, 2008 - Tilgin, a provider of customer premises equipment (CPE) solutions for multi-play and next-generation broadband services, has launched its new Mood 400-020 IP set-top box.
Using standards from the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) and Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) Forum, the new Mood 400 allows operators to service multiple TV sets in the home. The Mood 400 enables consumers to view recorded commercial content stored on a hard disc drive (HDD) equipped STB in another room or personal content stored on other devices like Network Attached Storage or PCs.3
“IPTV operators are expressing needs for different service levels,” said Tilgin CEO, Ola Berglund “The new Tilgin Mood 400 flexibly addresses many of these, either stand-alone or as an integrated solution with other media terminals and storage devices in the home. We are helping operators to grow their IPTV offering to something much more than just a television service, integrating communications and multi-room multi-device media sharing into our solutions”.
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