Friday 6 April 2012

ALi to Showcase Latest STB Solutions Targeting China at 2012 CCBN Beijing

ALi Corporation, a leading Set-Top Box (STB) system-on-chip (SoC) solution provider, announced that it will demonstrate its latest STB solutions targeting domestic digital TV broadcasting market in China at the upcoming 2012 CCBN Beijing to be held on March 21st at booth 1B601. 
Catering to the faster-than-ever trend of digital broadcasting migration from standard definition to high definition in the Chinese domestic market, ALi will be showcasing some of the industry’s best performing and commercially available HD STB solutions at CCBN 2012 aiming to provide more optimized choices to Chinese TV operators. These include the HD SoC of M3701C for HD ASO (Analogue switch off), advanced HD solution of M3701H offering two-way communications, and specialized HD platform of M3701M suited to the three-network convergence. ALi will also exhibit a range of new industry-leading chips including SD Cable basic model of M3202-C and M3381T focused on the DTMB segment. 

Dr. Ben Lin, the president of ALi Corp. stated, “All the solutions to be demonstrated at CCBN 2012 are ALi’s latest STB technologies, with a focus on showcasing multiple HD products. Already covering a full range of products from one-way to two-way communications, standard definition to high definition solutions, ALi Corp. keeps putting forth complete solutions tailored to the Chinese domestic Cable and DTMB STB markets. We have once again proved to the market how dedicated ALi has been to the Chinese domestic digital TV broadcasting industry. At CCBN 2012, the industry is going to witness state-of-the-art developments of ALi’s STB solutions for digital TV broadcasting in China.”

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/technology-news/item/929-ali-to-showcase-latest-stb-solutions-targeting-china-at-2012-ccbn-beijing.html

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