Tut Systems Deploys First MPEG-4 Digital TV Headend in North America
Tut Systems Deploys First MPEG-4 Digital TV Headend in North America
Farmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc. of South Carolina selects Tut Systems' Astria(R) MPEG-4 AVC Platform for Delivering Digital TV Over its Broadband Network
LAKE OSWEGO, Ore., June 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Tut Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:TUTS), an industry pioneer in enabling the delivery of next-generation data and video services over broadband networks, today announced that it is deploying what it believes is the first MPEG-4 AVC digital TV headend in North America at Farmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc. in Kingstree, South Carolina.
Farmers Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (FTC) selected the Tut Systems Astria(R) Digital TV platform to serve as the core video processing system for its all-MPEG-4 AVC digital headend. Tut Systems is also providing comprehensive systems integration services to FTC, including design, assembly and pre-launch testing of its digital headend. FTC plans to commercially launch its Digital TV service in the fourth quarter of 2005.
FTC is the 3rd largest telephone cooperative in the United States, serving more than 60,000 consumers. The company currently offers local, long distance, paging, digital wireless, high-speed Internet services, business solutions and data networking.
"MPEG-4 AVC supports all of the services we believe are required to effectively compete in today's digital entertainment marketplace," said Robin Coker, Chief Marketing Officer for FTC. "Tut Systems' MPEG-4 AVC solution has shown a significant quality advantage over other solutions and the flexibility of its platform ensures that it will continue to improve with time and support advanced functions. The track record of success Tut Systems has had in helping more than 120 telephone companies roll-out Digital TV, along with its active involvement in both the MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) standards bodies, made them the clear choice. The company's Astria platform provides us with a proven IPTV solution capable of delivering compelling, next generation digital entertainment services over DSL."
"Deploying the first MPEG-4 AVC digital headend demonstrates FTC's commitment to delivering a highly competitive digital entertainment package," said Craig Bender, VP of Marketing & Corporate Development for Tut Systems. "We believe this is the first of many all-MPEG-4 IPTV systems that will be deployed and is the starting point at which the IPTV industry rapidly moves towards a next-generation delivery platform and video compression standard."
The Industry's Leading Digital TV Platform for Telcos
More than 120 service providers across North America, Europe and Asia deliver digital TV from Tut Systems digital headends. The Astria family of video processing platforms, which serves as the core of the company's digital headend solution processes both analog and digital video streams from multiple satellite and local sources in a variety of formats. The Astria CP supports MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AVC video compression, local ad insertion, forward error correction (FEC) and provides real-time conditioning for distribution of video and audio over any ATM, IP, or RF broadband network.
About Tut Systems, Inc.
Tut Systems, Inc. delivers content processing and distribution products for deploying next-generation data and video services over broadband networks. Service providers, content providers and government agencies in the United States and abroad use Tut Systems solutions to deliver broadcast-quality video over broadband networks.
Tut Systems is headquartered in Lake Oswego, OR with regional offices across North America, Europe and Asia. For more information visit www.tutsys.com or call 971-217-0400.
NOTE: Astria is a registered trademark of Tut Systems, Inc.
Source: Tut Systems, Inc.
CONTACT: Jeff Schline of Tut Systems, +1-971-217-0364, or jeff.schline@tutsys.com
Web site: http://www.tutsys.com/
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