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Harnessing the Flexibility of IP: Helping Service Providers Build the Next Generation of Video Networks
White Paper Cisco Systems is leading the way in supporting the most number of successful IPTV/Video deployments. The Cisco IP Next Generation Network (IP NGN) architecture, and its technologies offer an innovative, cost-effective, and scalable approach for a... [03 Apr 2008]
IPTV Demands a Real-Time Control System That Assures the Quality of Experience
White Paper The Cisco BPM empowers service providers to succeed in this new venture by creating a more robust, agile, and extensible IPTV solution that provides the end-to-end session control necessary to drive the service delivery ecosystem. [03 Apr 2008]
IP Next-Generation Network Requirements for Scalable and Reliable Broadcast IPTV Services
White Paper With these solutions, service providers can offer scalable and reliable broadcast IPTV services over an IP NGN that delivers high quality entertainment-grade viewing experience. Cisco has developed a service optimized IP NGN architecture, for... [24 Mar 2008]
How Cisco Designed and Deployed IPTV for Global Communications
White Paper Cisco IP/TV broadcasts are one of several ways that Cisco Systems delivers multimedia content, some of the others being virtual classrooms and Video on Demand (VoD). In general, Cisco uses Cisco IP/TV broadcasts for providing high-quality, live, or... [04 Mar 2008]
Cisco and SES Americom to Launch Complete IPTV Solution for North American RLECs
White Paper Cisco and SES AMERICOM, an SES company, entered into an agreement to enable in North America to easily, quickly and cost-effectively offer IPTV to their subscribers using an innovative solution that combines the Cisco IP Next-Generation Networks... [16 Nov 2007]
The Evolving IPTV Service Architecture
White Paper This paper examines the evolution of IPTV networking standards, including IMS, and explores how the Cisco IP Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) architecture can easily adapt and scale to meet any large-scale deployment requirements that become... [09 Jun 2007]
Integrated Video Admission Control for the Delivery of Quality Video Experience
White Paper This paper details Cisco Integrated Video Admission Control solutions for video on-demand and IPTV in carrier-class, IP Next-generation networks offering triple-play services. Delivering entertainment-grade video over IP, also often referred to as... [21 Feb 2007]
Cisco 7600 Router: Resilience and Availability for Video Deployments
White Paper Cisco Systems has made strategic product additions and enhancements to its Cisco 7600 Series routing portfolio, underscoring its leadership in helping service providers build out flexible IP Next-Generation Networks (IP NGNs) that deliver scalable... [21 Feb 2007]
Cheat Sheet: BT's 21CN
Cheat Sheet And with all that spare bandwidth hopefully sloshing around, technologies such as IPTV should progressively become the norm. BT hopes the Cardiff area will be all-IP within the next 12 months, while the bulk of the upgrading for the rest of the UK... [14 Nov 2006]
Ethernet Operations, Administration, and Maintenance
White Paper Service providers require innovative, converged infrastructures to improve delivery of current services and provide a scalable framework for tomorrow's new, bandwidth-intensive services such as IPTV, Video on Demand (VoD), gaming, and Voice over... [06 Oct 2006]
Optimizing Video Transport in Your IP Triple Play Network
White Paper Service providers that compete for market share in next-generation consumer entertainment and communications services must move beyond "Bundling" and offer personalized media and interactive IPTV services that blend entertainment, communications... [06 Oct 2006]
Why does Sharon Stone use Mitel?
Comment With the advent of TiVo and IPTV, traditional advertising formats are starting to get a hammering and advertisers are starting to get savvy about where their marketing dollars go. IP telephony rivals Cisco and Mitel have both adopted product... [01 Aug 2006]
Next-gen wi-fi to serve up IPTV?
News Next-generation wi-fi could soon be used to deliver IPTV throughout the home. So one of the problems carriers face as they try to deliver IPTV is finding a way to distribute the service to multiple TVs. [31 May 2006]
