Industries
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The Irvine IPTV Group’s exclusive Any-Vue ™ technology is a set of patented P2P/CDN hybrid algorithms that has successfully been implemented for use with IPTV Set-Top-Boxes, Online Video Distribution Servers and Mobile Networks.
Cable |
The cable industry is going through rapid change. With the onset of Video on Demand, end-users are now able to stream, via their set-top-box, their preferred programming at any time of the day. This CDN infrastructure causes strain on bandwidth, and has a ceiling for the quality of video that can be delivered. Using The Irvine IPTV Group’s Any-Vue ™ technology, cable companies can now mitigate the strain on their bandwidth backbones, and deliver 1080p quality video to their VOD end-users.
Online Video Distribution |
Video is quickly becoming the most popular media format online. TV networks, social networking sites, blogs, and video sites such as YouTube are saturating the Internet with large amounts of video data. This data is then being delivered to end-users through a traditional bottleneck CDN, which incurs large costs on the delivery entities as they eat up vast amounts of ISP bandwidth and must pay the concurrent cost. The Irvine IPTV Group’s Any-Vue™ technology will allow for these online video delivery firms to cut their bandwidth costs substantially, while at the same time delivering an even higher-quality (1080p) video experience to the end-user.
Mobile Networks |
Mobile devices are quickly evolving and allowing users to view video on their phones. Wireless service providers are left without an industry standard video delivery portal or software infrastructure to utilize and mitigate the costs of video data transfer across their networks. Phones with broadband 3G capabilities access the internet and stream video across mobile platforms developed by the online companies. The Irvine IPTV Group’s Any-Vue ™ technology will allow for wireless service providers to consolidate and streamline their video delivery mechanisms through one standard and simple software/hardware architecture, effectively creating a device wide, network wide, video delivery infrastructure. |
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