Alticast ATSC 3.0 software baked into LowaSIS CPE

Oct. 22, 2019
Alticast has formed a partnership with LowaSIS, a commercial ATSC 3.0 hardware provider. In an agreement aimed at helping broadcast customers make the transition to ...

Alticast has formed a partnership with LowaSIS, a commercial ATSC 3.0 hardware provider. In an agreement aimed at helping broadcast customers make the transition to ATSC 3.0, Alticast's modular, client-side software stack will be pre-integrated onto LowaSIS's dongles, set-top-boxes and home-gateways.

Alticast has developed a middleware package to manage, decode and render ATSC 3.0 video content to be ported to various devices. Alticast has designed the software architecture to support a dual-mode hybrid model that supports both ATSC 1.0 and ATSC 3.0 streams and is compatible with Android TV and Linux operating systems.

"It's an exciting time to be in the broadcast industry, and we are thrilled to not only be a part of it, but to use our experience to help power Next-Gen TV," said Guy Charbonneau, senior director, Business Development, Alticast. "By partnering with LowaSIS, we can showcase our commitment to bringing a seamless user experience for content consumption on various devices with ATSC 3.0 streams."

"We have been committed to ATSC 3.0 since our company formation three years ago," said Yongsuk Kim, senior director. "By joining forces with Alticast, we are able to offer a great option for turnkey products to our customers that are flexible, compatible and adaptable, while allowing for integration of OTA broadcast and OTT content."

LowaSIS' dongle, which has been ported with Alticast's software stack, has been in use in various ATSC 3.0 trials and interops. In the near future, LowaSIS will use the software to power other devices, including set-top-box and gateway products.        

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