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Home » Amino Supplies IPTV Set Top Boxes for SES AMERICOM

Amino Supplies IPTV Set Top Boxes for SES AMERICOM

November 1, 2006
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Amino was awarded a multi-year set top box agreement to supply IPTV set-top boxes for SES AMERICOM’s IP-PRIME distribution service.

Amino will provide its AmiNET130 set top box, a fully flexible standard and high definition, MPEG-2/4 AVC/H.264 capable device, to enable SES AMERICOM’s end-to-end delivery of its IP-PRIME IPTV service to consumer homes throughout the U.S.

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  • Siemens Communications has supplied its Myrio IPTV middleware for integration with SES AMERICOM’s IP-PRIME content distribution service.
  • Other IP-PRIME partners include Scientific-Atlanta, which was selected to provide an MPEG-4 encoding system and its ROSA Network Management System. Globecomm Systems is providing the overall design and integration services as well as the major components for the IPTV broadcast distribution center. NDS is provide end-to-end IPTV content protection.
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