Today’s video subscribers demand a “Connected
Life,” with services anywhere, anytime, and on any device. In the
current competitive landscape, you need to offer differentiated, highly
personalized customer experiences, including emerging Video 2.0 services.
Just as the Internet evolved from a repository of static published content
to a communal, fully interactive exchange, so, too, will Video 2.0 promote
a wide range of:
- User-generated content
- Interactive communities
- Applications that incorporate both video and other media
- New ways to consume traditional video sources
To provide new Video 2.0 services, you must address a new set of requirements:
- Services must be easily delivered to many different devices in additionto the TV
- Hybrid fiber-coaxial plant capacity needs to be expanded and managed intelligently
- Programming needs to evolve from a generic to a fully personalized viewing experience
The Cisco IP NGN Design for Video Service Delivery, built on the Cisco
IP Next-Generation Network architecture, provides a flexible, unified platform
to meet subscriber demands for new “Video 2.0” services, and
your need for a simple and standardized design to speed service delivery.
It can offer:
- Traditional video delivery to TVs
- DOCSIS-based delivery to PCs and Wi-Fi–connected mobile devices
- Delivery to cell phones over a mobile network
Because Cisco tests the architecture and solutions extensively in various
labs, using the configurations of deployed cable systems, you can offer
new services more quickly.
Internet Streaming Cisco Content Delivery Applications
Internet applications and cable video services are converging, and the Cisco Content Delivery Systems are the unified platform making new services possible. And now, with Cisco’s new Internet streaming Cisco Content Delivery Applications, you can deliver the Connected Life, not just to set-tops, but to any Internet-connected device.