Tut Systems, Inc., an industry leader enabling the delivery of next-generation
data and video services over broadband networks, today announced that it
will showcase its MPEG-4 Advanced Video Codec High Definition (AVC HD)
compression at the Telecommunications Industry Association's (TIA)
GLOBALCOMM(TM) 2006 convention at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL on June
5-7 (Booth #77048). The company believes that its MPEG-4 AVC HD transcoding
solution will be a first in the IPTV industry.
MPEG-4 AVC HD compression is critical for IPTV service providers
seeking to deliver pristine quality High Definition Television (HDTV) over
copper access networks. While today's MPEG-2 HDTV is compressed to
approximately 19 Mbps, service providers will see bandwidths below 10 Mbps
with MPEG-4 AVC HD transcoding in Tut Systems' carrier-class Astria
content processor (CP) product line. This is a critical threshold for
ensuring that IPTV service providers can deliver HDTV over advanced DSL
networks that are limited to bandwidths below 15 Mbps.
By implementing unique transcoding functionality in the world's most
deployed IPTV headend solution, the Astria CP improves quality and reduces
the amount of equipment required to deliver MPEG-4 AVC HD content in a
field-tested, reliable platform. The Astria CP's MPEG-4 AVC HD transcoding
capability will be available for initial customer delivery at the end of
the second quarter of 2006.
"At Cavalier Telephone, we view HDTV as a critical element of our
Broadband TV video package," said Brad Evans the company's CEO. "With Tut
Systems' MPEG-4 AVC compression technology, Cavalier will deliver the high
definition image quality that our customers are expecting."
"Service providers around the world are seeing increased consumer
demand for innovative service offerings like high definition television and
our a MPEG-4 AVC transcoding solutions will make such services a reality
for companies like Cavalier Telephone that are looking to deliver HDTV over
copper networks," said Sal D'Auria, Chairman, President and CEO of Tut
Systems. "Our continued success in the IPTV market will only accelerate as
we deliver our MPEG-4 AVC HD transcoding product to IPTV service providers
in 2006."
In addition, Tut Systems' booth at GLOBALCOMM will highlight:
- The latest in MPEG-4 AVC standard definition compression technology
including encoding and transcoding from MPEG-2;
- IP forward error correction for the delivery of flawless video over IP
networks;
- The highly scalable Astria VSP which will showcase digital simulcast
applications for the conversion of IP video to digital and analog RF
for delivery over FTTx and coaxial cable networks.
The Industry's Leading IPTV Platform for Telcos
More than 160 service providers across five continents deliver IPTV
powered by Tut Systems digital headends. The Astria family of video
processing platforms, which serves as the core of the company's digital
headend solution, processes both analog and digital video streams from
multiple satellite and local sources in a variety of formats. The Astria CP
supports MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC video compression, local ad insertion,
forward error correction and provides real-time conditioning for
distribution of video and audio over any ATM, IP, or RF broadband network.
The Astria VSP provides the highest density, carrier class, single chassis
product for the delivery of IP video over RF broadband access networks,
including coax and FTTP (Fiber to the Premises).