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Alcatel-Lucent
Alcatel-Lucent’s Multi-screen Video Solution provides a framework for service providers to extend their video delivery environments to additional screens, potentially taking Alcatel-Lucent beyond its telco-focused TPSDA and into cable networks. (7/7/2010)
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Cisco
Cisco possesses the product portfolio breadth, channels and market position to sustain its digital media market penetration efforts, and is extending its end-to-end video delivery and distribution proposition with content management. (9/2/2010)
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Ericsson
Ericsson’s TV solutions have the strength of incumbency with many operators, but evolving multi-screen video delivery requirements challenge Ericsson to address video transcoding and CDN capabilities more directly to defend its competitiveness. (9/3/2010)
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Harmonic
Harmonic offers a comprehensive portfolio for end-to-end digital media workflows spanning content acquisition, production, play-out, distribution, processing and delivery, but increasing competition threatens its early multi-screen leadership. (7/15/20
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Huawei
With apologies to Frank Sinatra, Huawei hopes that if its digital home/IPTV solution can make it in China, it can make it anywhere. Will the company’s partner-based end-to-end proposition earn the trust of service providers in additional markets? (6/21/2010)
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Microsoft
Microsoft continues to differentiate its Mediaroom offering with a robust application developer ecosystem, a concentrated focus to reduce operator CapEx and OpEx, and a roadmap to extend IPTV environments to additional screens. (7/8/2010)
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Motorola
Motorola is diversifying its portfolio to address telco and IP video delivery, although its multi-screen value proposition is weaker than rivals whose end-to-end propositions leverage integrated fixed/wireless infrastructure assets. (3/1/2010)
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NDS
NDS continues to generate impressive market gains, but as it expands from its established pay-TV content security leadership, it faces increased competition from vendors targeting similar interactive TV and multi-screen/convergence opportunities. (4/16/2010)
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Nokia Siemens Networks
NSN needs to prove its continued relevance in the IPTV market by capturing new customers for its end-to-end IPTV solution, which leverages the company’s systems integration capabilities, Home Entertainment IPTV platform, and STB resell agreements. (3/3/2010)
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SeaChange International
SeaChange intends to solve the scale, complexity, and cost challenges for multi-screen delivery by evolving its VoD roots into a broader CDN proposition, but it needs to ensure that the pursuit of new markets does not dilute its core strengths. (4/21/2010)
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