Harmonic at ANGA: CCAP, Remote PHY, OTT

May 25, 2017
At ANGA COM in Germany, Harmonic (NASDAQ:HLIT) will be showcasing software-based solutions for multiscreen viewing, higher video ...

At ANGA COM in Germany, Harmonic (NASDAQ:HLIT) will be showcasing software-based solutions for multiscreen viewing, higher video resolutions and faster networks.

Harmonic's CableOS virtualized CCAP solution features a software-based CMTS and an end-to-end remote PHY system. Designed to support centralized and distributed architectures, the CableOS solution is intended to resolve space and power constraints in the headend and hub, eliminate dependence on hardware upgrade cycles, and reduce total cost of ownership.

Harmonic will show a range of media processing solutions for cable operators at ANGA COM. Product demonstrations will include:

  • VOS Cloud media processing application and VOS 360 software-as-a-service (SaaS) solution for OTT services
  • Flextream HEVC statistical multiplexing technology
  • EyeQ video compression optimization solution with new analytics technology
  • UltraHD-HDR playout and delivery

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