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Exterity to showcase market-leading Building IPTV Solutions at NAB

Ron Ron
September 20, 2019
2 min read

Exterity, the Building IPTV specialist, will be showcasing the latest additions to its range of TV and video over IP products at NAB 2011, the world’s largest digital media and entertainment event. The show is taking place from 11th-14th April at the Las Vegas Convention Centre.

Throughout the show Exterity will be demonstrating its extensive range of industry-leading Building IPTV solutions available to the market, including a preview of the soon to be launched AvediaServer version 3.4., which includes:

Support for hardware RAID
Improved performance and easier maintenance
Multi language support
AvediaPlayer Desktop application
“Exterity is looking forward to showcasing its range of Building IPTV solutions at NAB this year, demonstrating the benefits it can deliver to organizations across a variety of sectors including education, venues, hospitality and corporate,” says Colin Farquhar, CEO, Exterity. “The need to meet employees’ and customers’ growing expectations with regards to TV and video content has become a key business differentiator, and organizations are increasingly turning to IPTV to enable them to deliver it.”

Exterity’s Building IPTV technology helps organizations to use their existing building, campus, or wide-area IP network to harness and maximize their use of internal and external video and TV content. With Building IPTV, the same network that furnishes access to business applications, email, internet or IP phone services can also supply a virtually unlimited number of users with TV from all over the world, executive and training presentations, video on-demand, and informational video, such as digital signage. Building IPTV enables organizations to utilise their existing TVs, AV displays and even personal computers for TV and video delivery while supporting digital switchover and ever-higher picture quality and resolution.

Check out Exterity’s market leading technology at Booth SL11106. You can also follow Exterity’s twitter feed for news and updates throughout the show at twitter.com/exterity.

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