ORLANDO, Fla. -- Minerva Networks, a leading provider of software solutions for the delivery of television services, will preview a complete multiscreen solution running simultaneously over a hybrid and a pure IP network infrastructure at the CableLabs Winter Conference this week in Orlando, FL. CableLabs Winter Conference is a private event, open only to cable operators and demonstrating vendors. Built around Minerva’s iTVFusion service management platform, the solution enables cable MSOs with the flexibility to offer advanced television services including whole-home DVR, video on demand and multi-screen video delivery over both their traditional QAM networks as well as through DOCSIS-based infrastructure.
“Cable operators can now use a single service management back-office to deliver enhanced television services while preserving existing investments in access and customer premise equipment,” said Jean-Georges Fritsch, EVP of Products at Minerva. “The solution we are demonstrating today enables a seamless upgrade path to all IP services.”
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