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News From 4G World

4G World is now officially underway, and even though Motorola had some pre-show releases, there are still announcements coming out during the event itself. If you want up-to-the-minute Motorola news, check out the new Twitter account, MobileMotoMedia, which will link to announcements and other show content. As for the latest releases, the company announced on [...]

The Transport Gateway – IP and QAM in One Box

The Motorola transport gateway has been floating around for several months, but there’s a good chance you’ve never heard of it. Until recently, interest in cable IPTV has been muted, but more and more cable operators are exploring IP video options. And that makes this a good time to look closely at the transport gateway. [...]

Motorola Does End-to-End VOD in China

Motorola announced over the weekend a new VOD deal with Jiangsu, one of the largest operators in China with eleven million subscribers. Although you can find some information on the agreement over in the posted press release, I went digging for more details with some of the executive team. First, the deal includes both Motorola [...]

From the Show Floor at IBC

While I would love to get to all the trade shows and events in the broadband and wireless industries, it simply isn’t possible. Luckily, other folks on the ground are willing to provide on-site commentary. Venkat Eswara sent these comments all the way from Amsterdam. I talked to Venkat back in May when Motorola announced [...]

New Multi-Encoding Platform with 1080p 60 Support

The Motorola SE-6000 launches today at IBC in the Netherlands. It’s the multi-encoder platform that first appeared back at NAB, and among other resolutions, it supports 1080p 60 for MPEG-4-compressed video running at 60 frames per second. Some day, 1080p 60 could be used for delivering different images to each eye at 30 frames per [...]

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