SAN JOSE, CA and ATLANTA, GA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- April 12, 2007 -- Every day, the number of
people that use video to communicate and collaborate increases
exponentially. This emerging video landscape creates new service and
revenue opportunities for broadcasters and programmers. Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) and Scientific Atlanta's technology and expertise help you reach the
millions of viewers in the human network(1) who are eager to access content
in new and exciting ways.
The technologies that Scientific Atlanta is harnessing and delivering to
help create next-generation networks will be on display at NAB 2007,
including:
Extreme Video Quality at Low Bit Rates -- Scientific Atlanta's MPEG-4 AVC
HD encoder (Model D9054™) gives our customers a powerful implementation
of the newest MPEG-4/H.264 toolset for incredible high-quality, HD video at
bandwidth-saving bit rates.
New Decoder Supports HD AVC, IP and Flexible Conditional Access Options --
In addition to delivering Scientific Atlanta's widely-deployed PowerVu
conditional access (CA) scheme, the new D9854 HD AVC decoder will also
support multiple, third-party CA systems for added flexibility. For
IP-centric headends, the decoder also will deliver MPEG over IP
capabilities for delivery of IP video streams. An integrated DVB-S2
demodulation option will help to expand the content capacity of existing
satellites by up to 30 percent.
New Advanced Receiver Transcoder Supports Legacy and Future HD Delivery --
An Advanced Receiver Transcoder (ART) technology concept demonstration at
NAB will demonstrate how programmers/broadcasters can deliver a single
MPEG-4 HD feed to meet both the current and future MPEG-4 HD and MPEG-2 HD
video reception needs of cable, telecom and DTH providers. The ART
prototype will demonstrate the flexibility and value of transcoding MPEG-4
HD to MPEG-2 HD to support legacy service while providing a forward-looking
solution for future MPEG-4 HD services, all from a single MPEG-4 feed. In
the future, plans call for the ART to transcode MPEG-4 HD to standard
definition video.
Flexible, Powerful Digital Content Management -- Our Digital Content
Manager (DCM) delivers massive video processing horsepower for SD and HD
programming, plus the versatility for seamless, customer-pleasing regional
digital program insertion (DPI) and revenue-generating local ad insertion.
The DCM also supports our new stat mux architecture (demonstrated at the
show) which will enable content distributors and broadcasters to enjoy the
freedom to mix SD and HD content in MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 formats to give them
extensive flexibility as they assemble programming lineups.
New Media and The Connected Home -- Cisco and Scientific Atlanta can help
broadcasters build a competitive edge and capitalize on existing video
content libraries. As our NAB viral video
demonstrates, we can help broadcasters generate new revenue from their
video content libraries through new media initiatives using the DCM as a
video integration platform.
In addition, Scientific Atlanta will also be showcasing
-- New, dual power supply MPEG-2 encoder that is upgradeable to MPEG-4
-- New release of the PowerVu Network Centre for control of an expanded
array of products
-- ROSA™ Network management and Control system
-- IP Contribution and Distribution solutions
-- IP set-tops with middleware providers
-- Direct to Disc set-top technology
(1)The human
network is composed of individuals, business partners, friends and
organizations, all connected through networking technology and using
devices such as PCs, cell phones, PDAs and televisions. This human network
is around us, all the time, constantly in motion -- and evolving at an
incredible, rapid pace.
**To arrange and interview or booth visit with Cisco and Scientific Atlanta
at NAB 2007, contact Sara Stutzenstein at sara.stutzenstein@sciatl.com.
About Scientific Atlanta
Scientific Atlanta, a Cisco company, is a leading supplier of digital
content contribution and distribution systems, transmission networks for
broadband access to the home, digital interactive set-tops and subscriber
systems designed for video, high-speed Internet and
voice-over-Internet-Protocol (VoIP) networks, and worldwide customer
service and support. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Cisco Systems, Inc. More information about Scientific Atlanta is
available at http://www.scientificatlanta.com.
About Cisco Systems
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Contact Information: Contact:
Sara Stutzenstein
Scientific Atlanta, A Cisco Company
770.236.2181
+1.770.236.3088/fax
sara.stutzenstein@sciatl.com