TelVue's HyperCaster IP Broadcast Server Brings Profitability to LO/LA/Longform/PEG Digital Channels

Oct. 10, 2011
TELVUE_10-2011-360p The HyperCaster™ IP Broadcast Server provides cable operators a hassle-free, low-cost way to launch high quality, professional grade, 24×7 digital television channels within minutes of un-packing. Hardware savings of up to 75% can be achi...

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The HyperCaster™ IP Broadcast Server provides cable operators a hassle-free, low-cost way to launch high quality, professional grade, 24×7 digital television channels within minutes of un-packing. Hardware savings of up to 75% can be achieved through the elimination of real-time encoders and legacy baseband play-out systems. The B1000 HyperCaster™ provides IP origination for up to 20 independent digital broadcast channels supporting local origination (LO), leased access (LA), PEG channels and longform advertising. When the B1000 HyperCaster™ is used in conjunction with the TelVue® Connect™ cloud-based Broadcast Content Management System, cable operators can achieve dramatic workflow improvement and labor cost reductions of 60% to 80% in typical LO/LA operations. This video details how Cable Operators can realize increased profitability and greater efficiency when launching new channels with this cutting-edge solution. Visit TelVue® online to learn more about the HyperCaster™ IP Broadcast Server.

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