Tut Systems has integrated its Astria content processor (CP) and Astria video
services processor (VSP) headend solutions with Minerva's iTVManager
middleware and Latens FCAS content and revenue protection solutions at a
deployment with
Smart City Television, an affiliate of Smart City Telecom
of Lake Buena Vista, FL.
The joint solution provides Smart City with a secure, easily-deployed
solution for their innovative television services roll out at the Walt
Disney World Resort and other locations in central Florida. From a central
Astria CP headend, Smart City plans to deliver more than 200 channels of
video over their end-to-end fiber network to residential subscribers. In
addition, the solution will utilize Tut Systems' Astria VSP for conversion
of digital channels to analog RF at the edge of the network for hospitality
users. Completing the solution are:
- Minerva's iTVManager, a complete software platform for the management
and delivery of compelling and profitable television services over
broadband networks; and
- Latens' Foundation CAS (FCAS), a modular conditional access system
which enables IPTV service providers to easily launch with a secure
video service.
"In choosing a partner for our IPTV service launch, we looked for the
optimal combination of system reliability and quality, compelling user
experience, and end-to-end IPTV integration expertise," said Marty Rubin,
CEO of Smart City Telecom. "Tut Systems has consistently delivered on each
of these with close coordination with their selected third party solutions
to meet our specific requirements."
"Smart City has innovative ideas for bringing next generation TV
services to their community. Our iTVManager middleware provides an open
platform for turning those ideas into reality. The software's ease of use,
flexibility and robust feature set will help Smart City quickly attract new
subscribers interested in services only available with an IPTV system,"
said Matt Cuson, VP of Marketing for Minerva Networks.
"Content protection is essential when acquiring current content. The
fact that Latens FCAS system is well accepted by studios and programmers as
a resilient encryption technology removes a potentially serious content
acquisition issue," said Dean Kashlan -- GM and VP at Latens. "Latens is
delighted to be an encryption technology partner of Tut Systems for a
reliable end-to-end IPTV solution."