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IPX Communications' video streaming technologies provide a single software-based platform for live and file-based video transport and acquisition over Internet Protocol. The platform comprises clients from small form factor mobile devices and laptops to rule-based video management and play-out systems. The scalable end-to-end solutions can be integrated into all IP centric broadcast and broadband operations.
Solutions are based on the industry-leading ACT-L3 codec which provides unrivaled performance, reliability, and quality over low data rate IP networks for fast transmission and play-out of video streams in HD and SD. Our platform solutions enable broadcasters, government agencies, enterprises and other users to enhance their content ownership, simplify operations, and increase operational efficiencies.
The ability to stream high quality, low latency live and file-based video over IP enables enterprises, government institutions and other entities to better communicate with employees, improve work flows, and enhance procedures and effectiveness. Enterprises such as financial institutions may use low data rate, low latency live streaming to convey immediate changes in transaction procedures, fee structures, and other product offerings to their cadre of analysts and brokers. Other enterprises may choose to stream live or on-demand webcasts via the Internet to geographically dispersed employees.
Educational institutions are able to simulcast lecture series to 'spill-over' auditoriums and affiliated campuses as a means of extending their educational reach, cutting the cost of retained faculty, while offering a wider array of classes to both matriculated and non-matriculated students in, for example, on-line or distance learning programs.
Government agencies and not-for-profit organizations use streaming video for a variety of purposes: from hurricane tracking and emergency response to surveillance, border protection, and law enforcement. It enables government officials to be more effective in addressing unfolding events and sharing video with other government agencies thus ultimately delivering improved services to citizens.
Telemedicine is equipped with high video transport demand with low bandwidth reliability for Third World countries and can utilize video streaming for on-the-spot presence and capabilities over low bandwidth scenarios. With the advent of Mobile broadband, many applications such as news gathering, first responders, and telemedicine can be utilized to provide true mobile connectivity.