Monday, November 12, 2012

Introducing the SES3200 from Telairity: the Final Word in Content and Communications


We’re looking forward with great excitement to this week’s Content and Communications World expo in New York, NY.  Everything that is right now making global headwinds in the realms of media, communications, and entertainment will be perusable under one roof from November 14-15 at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Midtown Manhattan. Groundbreaking technologies such as 3D TV, IPTV, OTT, and U-HD, along with the greater integration of IP and satellite communications networks, will be on the table and up for discussion among the world’s leading technological movers and shakers.  Needless to say we at Telairity wouldn’t miss it for the world. The conference and tradeshow will afford us the perfect, transnational launching platform for our new SES32000 Scalable Encoding System, a “head-end in a box” technology that lets its users maximize their encoding densities – all the while keeping down their costs. It will be the first time our SES3200 has made its full public debut. We fully anticipate that broadcasters who seek a better means of administering their IPTV, OTT, WebTV, and mobile broadcast distribution networks will be keenly taking notes.

The SES3200 is the latest in Telairity’s long legacy of designing products that meet the threefold criterion of quality performance, flexible adaptability, and cost-effectiveness. The versatility of the platform is plain to behold: while its principle encoding technology is based in H.264/AVC formatting, the system is fully compatible with older 2G networks – in addition to being able to roll with new networks like 3GPP, 3GPP2, and the 3GPP multi-rate file format. Likewise and just as importantly, the SES3200’s high-grade mobile video technology is able to broadcast at extremely low bitrates, all the while maintaining breathtaking image quality. Finally, the sheer number of channels one can broadcast over – and do so seamlessly using multiple and various network configurations – comes out to a total of 32.

But all of this is just tip-of-the-iceberg preliminaries. Come visit our presentation at Content and Communications World to learn more about how Telairity continues to ride the wave of the future in a way that fewer and fewer encoder companies can lay claim to.

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