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Although IPTV uses the Internet protocol it is not limited to television streamed from the Internet, (Internet television). IPTV is widely deployed in subscriber-based telecommunications networks with high-speed access channels into end-user premises via set-top boxes or other customer-premises equipment. IPTV is also used for media delivery around corporate and private networks.
IPTV head-end: where live TV channels and AV sources are encoded, encrypted and delivered in the form of IP multicast streams
Video on Demand (VOD) platform: where on-demand video assets are stored and served as IP unicast streams when a user makes a request. The VOD platform may sometimes be located with, and considered part of, the IPTV headend.
Interactive portal: allows the user to navigate within the different IPTV services, such as the VOD catalogue.
Delivery network: the packet switched network that carries IP packets (unicast and multicast).
Endpoints: User equipment that can request, decode and deliver IPTV streams for display to the user. This can include computers and mobile devices as well as set-top boxes.
Home TV gateway: the piece of equipment at a residential IPTV user’s home that terminates the access link from the delivery network. User set-top box: the piece of endpoint equipment that decodes and decrypts TV and VOD streams for display on the TV screen.
Features of our solutions for hospitality include;
With solutions deployed across the world in over 50,000 hotel rooms and within student accommodation, care homes, executive suites and mine camps, Tripleplay has built up a wealth of experience in delivering IPTV and Video on Demand services, with our platform delivering a wide array of market leading features.
- SMART-TV
- STB
- WEB
- IOS & ANDROID platforms
- HOTELS
- HOSPITALS
- CRUISE / OFFSHORE
- ISP’s /Telecom operators