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VIDIATOR DEMONSTRATES LEADING PLATFORM AT TELCO TV

by david.nunes

Las Vegas, 9 November 2010 – Vidiator, a leading provider of streaming and encoding solutions, today announced that it will be demonstrating its Xenon platform at TelcoTV this week.

The Xenon platform is a complete solution enabling the delivery of live and offline video and audio content to connected devices. It handles the entire process, from encoding the content into adapted streams to delivering those streams using Xenon Streamer.  Xenon platform enables customers to encode, stream and monetize their content in a simplified and reliable way.

Vidiator will be launching its latest platform, Xenon 6.0, in beta, on 19th November. Visitors to the Nokia Siemens Networks booth, where Vidiator will be exhibiting, will be able to explore and demo some exciting features and enhancements.

“We are excited to be exhibiting on the Nokia Siemens Networks stand, having worked with them on a number of projects,” commented Magnus Hazell, VP Engineering & Products, Vidiator. “We are expanding our offerings beyond mobile. Our beta launch this month of Xenon 6.0 is a big and exciting step into in the world of convergence and multi-screen delivery. I would be delighted to discuss some of the key features with anyone visiting the booth.”

Vidiator will be exhibiting on the Nokia Siemens Networks booth at Telco TV (#411)

About Vidiator

Vidiator is revolutionizing the way operators, broadcasters and content owners can deliver their products and services to multiple screens. The company’s flagship product “Xenon” has already become the industry’s de-facto mobile TV solution with deployments in more than 20 countries. Vidiator has offices in USA, Europe and Asia.

For more information please visit www.vidiator.com.

Media Contact:

Helen Weedon

Stetson PR

+44 7733 231922

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