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At TVConnect 2013 Bridge Technologies Will Debut the First Full Implementation of End-to-end Monitoring for OTT Services

by david.nunes

2013 TVConnect Show

Bridge Technologies Co AS

Stand 165

At TVConnect 2013 Bridge Technologies Will Debut the First Full Implementation of End-to-end Monitoring for OTT Services


Company Overview

Bridge Technologies (www.bridgetech.tv) creates advanced analysis, measurement, and monitoring solutions for the digital broadcast and telecommunications industries. The company’s award-winning products and solutions provide an advanced platform for converging digital media services employing stream-based IP packets. Compatible with all major industrial standards, the system is the most comprehensive monitoring and analysis environment available, with probes for DVB-T/T2, DVB-C, VSB, DVB-S/S2, analog RF, ASI, all IP streams including OTT services, and unique portable field probes for RF and IP monitoring.

“Anyone involved in OTT delivery or planning new OTT services should visit our stand at TVConnect to see the first showing of a complete system for integrating OTT into a sophisticated digital media monitoring infrastructure.” — Simen K. Frostad, Chairman, Bridge Technologies

New for TVConnect 2013

At TVConnect 2013 Bridge Technologies will debut the first full implementation of end-to-end monitoring for OTT services, with complete transparency and data analysis from ingest to viewing device. Bridgetech’s comprehensive and sophisticated OTT monitoring capabilities are now available across the entire range of Bridge Technologies digital media monitoring probe. OTT monitoring can be completely integrated with monitoring of conventional digital media delivery services under Bridge Technologies intuitive, graphically-rich user interface, giving operators unprecedented control and efficiency. Version 4.10 software will also be shown in operation on all probes, adding important new functionality and analysis modes.

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