Alticast

  • March 23, 2016

    ALTICAST TEAMS WITH VIDEOTRON FOR FIRST CANADIAN LAUNCH OF 4K UHD STB
    Alticast today announced that its ongoing innovation partnership with Videotron is helping to achieve a milestone for the Canadian pay-TV industry – the first availability of 4K ultra high definition set-top box on a commercial basis throughout a cable system operator’s entire service footprint.    Read more

    Posted by Melissa Baltz at 5:22 PM

  • February 29, 2016

    Multi-Gig DOCSIS 3.1
    The big news from CableLabs last week was that the smart people there are working on symmetrical multi-gigabit version of DOCSIS 3.1—“Full Duplex DOCSIS 3.1,” they’re calling it -- that can deliver upstream and downstream speeds of up to 10 gigs over existing 1GHz HFC networks.     Read more

    Posted by Melissa Baltz at 5:31 PM

  • January 18, 2016

    CES 2016 Wrap-up
    Drones, robots and autonomous cars notwithstanding, it was difficult to find standout announcements at CES, but there was a definite increase in the number of companies solving particular problems, as well as improvements in burgeoning technologies. For the cable industry, health monitoring is becoming more viable, not just within personal devices, but in new products that can provide richer and more technical interfaces for remote medical care.    Read more

    Posted by Alticast at 5:43 PM

  • December 16, 2015

    Taking the Lead in Content Protection
    In an IP video world that is a jumble of sources, formats and devices, protecting content is no easy task. So when we’re recognized for doing that task well, it’s especially fitting that we take a bow. According to SNL Kagan, Alticast and our AltiProtect security system are in rarified company as one of the global leaders in IPTV content protection.     Read more

    Posted by Melissa Baltz at 5:52 PM

  • August 26, 2013

    The 4K evolution has started.+
    This modest launch of 4K in South Korea has triggered speculation about whether it will be successful, or struggle like 3D. The difference between 3D and 4K is content. 3D content is limited to films produced in 3D.    Read more

    Posted by Susan Crouse at 5:53 PM

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