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Harmonic Tailors Headend for India

November 06, 2012 |

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT), the worldwide leader in video delivery infrastructure, is now offering a cable headend solution designed to help Indian cable operators cost-effectively meet the 2014 government-mandated transition to digital TV services. Tailored to the specific requirements of the Indian cable television market, Harmonic's cable solution features industry-leading Electra®, ProStream® with ACE®, and Ion™ video processing solutions capable of delivering superior-quality digital video content and increased channel lineups while minimizing operational costs.

"Cable operators in India are challenged to respond to the mandatory digitalization legislation enacted by the government," said Gidi Raz, director of Indian sales, Harmonic. "Based on our extensive deployment experience in the Indian as well as global cable and broadcast markets, we have developed a highly scalable cable headend solution that meets the specific channel requirements and capabilities of Indian cable operators by ensuring optimal video quality for digital television services while keeping overall headend costs down."

Harmonic Inc.



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