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_DVB Pavilion at BroadcastAsia2004

15 June 2004
The DVB Pavilion at this year’s Broadcast Asia is proud to showcase two
new landmark specifications, DVB-S2 the most advanced satellite
distribution technology available today and DVB-H for accessing DVB
services on handheld devices. MHP will also have a strong presence in
the Pavilion.
The new DVB specifications and other documentation are readily
available and DVB experts are on hand to answer questions. The DVB
Pavilion is also hosting a number of demonstrations provided by the
following members of the DVB Project: ADB, Irdeto Access, Osmosys,
Rohde & Schwarz and Strategy & Technology with SysMedia.
DVB is demonstrating Diversity Reception which provides more reliable
reception to mobile devices and indoor portable televisions. The
demo shows the use of two or more antennas to provide better reception
and immunity to impulsive interference.
ADB (Advanced Digital Broadcast) is exhibiting its unrivalled
range of cutting edge MHP products for terrestrial, cable, satellite
and IP.
Irdeto Access, a world leader in content security solutions for
broadcast, Internet and mobile networks, is showing DVB Conditional
Access solutions Irdeto M-Crypt and Irdeto PIsys. Also on hand is the
Irdeto PIright, a content protection solution for Internet and mobile
networks. All solutions provide the highest levels of protection
against content and revenue theft and offer operators optimal revenue
generating opportunities at a minimal cost of ownership.
Osmosys is demonstrating its award winning MHP middleware,
applications and tools solutions for the cable, terrestrial and
satellite broadcast/operator markets.
Rohde & Schwarz is exhibiting its solutions for DVB-H MPEG
source signals with DVB-H specific frames and timing, online IP data
insertion, test modulators and operational DTV transmitters,
identification and reception of DVB-H modulated signals, and DVB-H
analysis on MPEG transport streams.
Strategy & Technology together with SysMedia are jointly
demonstrating a complete interactive digital teletext service using
SysMedia's PLASMA MAGENTA content management and production system and
published in both ETSI-MHEG and MHP within the same DVB service using
S&T's TSBroadcaster. MHEG and MHP services produced from the same
source content are displayed on separate set-top receivers.
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