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ATX Networks takes five product lines to ANGA COM
ATX Networks is highlighting five new product lines at ANGA COM and is also participating in a panel discussion covering “Considerations for Extending the Lifespan of HFC Networks with DOCSIS 3.1 and 1.2 GHz Bandwidth Enhancement” at the show.
ATX’s CCAP compliant MAXNET II and SignalOn modular RF management platforms have been expanded to 1.218GHz bandwidth in order to support the complete frequency range of DOCSIS 3.1 specifications. MAXNET II is described by the company as an ultra-dense, MCX/F connector-based RF solution with SNMP/web remote control/monitoring. SignalOn is a high density, F/BNC connector-based RF/L-Band solution.
ATX’s next generation UCrypt IP-to-PAL (IP2PAL) mini-headend is designed for conversion of IP video streams to PAL in a space-efficient and cost-effective manner, according to ATX Networks.
This device can ingest up to 60 MPEG-2/H.264, HD/SD video streams and convert them to PAL.
VidiPlay middleware is a part of ATX’s end-to-end IPTV solutions. The system can include IP ‘set-back’ boxes and smart TV clients to deliver IP video to large format displays as well as clients for PCs, tablets and mobile devices. VidiPlay also manages client authentication and access control, provides client UI customisation and supports features such as an interactive programme guide, VoD, nDVR, digital signage and more.
The DigiVu II Micro broadcast quality encoder is designed to enable local insertion and backhaul applications. Video inputs include HD/SD-SDI, CVBS, HDMI, and Component. Outputs include MPEG-2/H.264, SD/HD, and multiple output profile encoding. It features optional integrated Zixi Feeder or VideoFlow DVP technologies for reliable video delivery over the Internet, according to the company.
ATX’s VersAtivePro licence-free transcoding platform was designed to be the most budget-friendly solution in the professional quality transcoder market, according to ATX Networks. A software-only version is also available to run on off-the-shelf hardware for operators preferring to leverage existing servers for their transcoding requirements.
ATX Networks will exhibit at ANGA COM in hall 10.2, stand J18