Scopus Launches New Integrated Receiver Processor Platform
September 10 2008 - 8:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
IRP Platform Brings Together Powerful Array of Multiformat
Receiving/Decoding/Processing Capabilities in Single-RU Package TEL
AVIV, Israel, September 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Scheduled to
debut at IBC2008 in Amsterdam, Scopus Video Networks' (NASDAQ:SCOP)
Integrated Receiver Processor (IRP) platform is the next generation
of Scopus' world class Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD)
technology. A versatile multiformat receiving/decoding/processing
platform for cable, satellite, terrestrial, and IPTV operations,
the IRP brings together an array of unique processing capabilities,
such as multiplexing, IP streaming, transmodulation, and
descrambling, to provide a complete reception solution for content
contribution and distribution over IP, ASI, or satellite
infrastructures. "Today's broadcast operators and content providers
are challenged like never before to expedite a smooth transition to
digital broadcasting and establish mass delivery of HD services,"
said Yan Mostovoy, associate VP of marketing at Scopus Video
Networks. "At the same time, the environment in which they operate
has become increasingly complex, requiring the ability to manage a
large variety of video formats, technologies, and standards. With
the IRP platform, we're directly addressing these challenges by
bringing together multiple front-ends, program descramblers, and
powerful remultiplexing capabilities, all within a compact 1-RU
chassis. The result is a flexible and cost-effective reception
solution that can be easily configured to meet the needs of each
operator or broadcaster." The IRP platform targets broadcasters'
requirements for handling multiformat HD/SD content, MPEG-2/H.264
decoding, transport stream descrambling, IP edge streaming, ASI
aggregation, remultiplexing, transmodulation, HD-to-SD
downconversion, and more. Additionally, the IRP platform
incorporates a powerful multiplexing core that enables grooming and
PSIP aggregation of multiple HD and SD programs for digital content
distribution. This all-in-one architecture eliminates the need for
an external multiplexing device, reducing overall system costs and
complexity. The platform also offers a TS processor for
multiple-program descrambling, remultiplexing and streaming, and
transmodulation from multiple DVB-S/S2 ASI inputs to multiple QAM
outputs. A wide variety of inputs (8VSB, ASI, and IP) and outputs
(baseband video, audio, ASI, and IP) are available, making it the
perfect choice for a wide range of contribution and distribution
applications. At IBC2008 the IRP platform will join Scopus' line of
unique and comprehensive IP- and ASI-based headend solutions and
video delivery systems, high-quality bandwidth-optimization
solutions for contribution and distribution, and multiformat video
encoding platforms for hybrid transmission and diverse HD/SD
services. About Scopus Video Networks Scopus Video Networks
(NASDAQ:SCOP) develops, markets, and supports digital video
networking solutions that enable network operators to offer
advanced video services to their subscribers. Scopus solutions
support digital television, HDTV, live event coverage, and content
distribution. Scopus' comprehensive digital video networking
solutions offer intelligent video gateways, encoders, decoders, and
network management platforms. The company's solutions are designed
to allow network operators to increase service revenues, improve
customer retention, and minimize capital and operating expenses.
Scopus customers include satellite, cable, and terrestrial
operators; broadcasters; and telecom service providers. Scopus
solutions are used by hundreds of network operators worldwide. More
information is available at http://www.scopus.net/. This press
release contains forward-looking statements concerning Scopus
marketing and operations plans. All statements other than
statements of historical fact are statements that could be deemed
forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements in this
press release are made based on management's current expectations
and estimates, which involve risks, uncertainties and other factors
that could cause results to differ materially from those expressed
in forward-looking statements. These statements involve a number of
risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, risks
related to the evolving market for digital video in general and the
infancy of the video-over-IP in particular and the ability to
successfully deploy products, general economic conditions and other
risk factors. Scopus does not undertake any obligation to update
forward-looking statements made herein. Visit Scopus Video Networks
at IBC2008, Stand 1.B49 PR Agency Contact: Michael Kroll, Wall
Street Communications Tel: +1-919-803-3770 E-mail: Investor
Relations Contact: Ehud Helft / Kenny Green - GK Investor Relations
Tel: +1-646-201-9246 E-mail: Scopus Corporate Contact: Therese
Barki, Marcom Manager Tel: +972-3-9007767 E-mail: DATASOURCE:
Scopus Video Networks Ltd CONTACT: PR Agency Contact:, Michael
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Contact:, Therese Barki, Marcom Manager, Tel: +972-3-9007767,
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