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Operax, Orca Integrate QoS and IPTV
Operax
and
Orca Interactive
offer a comprehensive solution allowing operators to manage their service expansion while ensuring Quality of Service for advanced video and IPTV services. Operax provides pre-IMS and IMS-compliant, carrier-grade dynamic Resource and Admission Control solutions to operators worldwide, allowing them to guarantee end-to-end QoS for any IP session. Combining these advanced technologies with Orca Interactive‘s highly flexible IPTV middleware, the new solution will enable operators to quickly deploy new applications and services without reconfiguring their network infrastructure. In addition, the new solution will help provide leverage in the face of growing competition from incumbent cable and satellite pay-TV operators, as well as broadcasters and service providers offering Internet video streaming over operators’ existing infrastructures.
Optimizing network capacity, the Orca RiGHTv will ensure that subscribers are constantly met with first-rate video offerings for high definition television and video-on-demand. By guaranteeing service quality, IPTV operators can increase customer satisfaction and loyalty, whilst boosting operational efficiency through optimal allocation of network resources based on cost and availability.
The new solution, operable in both pre-IMS and IMS environments, will also help operators manage QoS in single-service IPTV deployments as well as across multiple blended services such as IPTV, VoIP, games and broadband.
Operax Solutions Alliances Director, Roberto Kauffmann-Dev, said: "We see that with subscriber numbers going up and an increasing shift to on-demand content, most IPTV operators need a solution for QoS Control. Pioneering the IPTV middleware landscape, Orca Interactive have longstanding and diverse experience in IPTV deployments and make an excellent partner for Operax. Following the technology integration Operax has joined Orca’s Interactive partners program (Interactive Alliances)."
Asi Messica Director of Product Marketing at Orca Interactive, said: "As an innovator of IPTV technologies, we believe that guaranteed QoS is becoming increasingly important to operators, particularly when they want to widen their footprint or launch new products like VOD, or High Definition TV. In anticipation of this evolving trend, Orca has joined with the Quality of Experience Ecosystem of Operax, a leader in Dynamic Resource and Admission Control in IP networks, to help operators optimize their network capex spend and guarantee high quality video services to their subscribers.”
Posted on Oct 09, 2007
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