Net to Net Technologies demonstrates IP Video over DSL

July 17, 2003
17 July 2003 Newbury, UK Lightwave Europe -- Net to Net Technologies is conducting demonstrations of live IP Video over DSL to local operators at a series of presentations across the EMEA region.

- Ethernet-based DSL vendor partners with leading digital video vendors to educate service providers on Video over DSL

17 July 2003 Newbury, UK -- Net to Net Technologies, the leading provider of Ethernet-based IP DSL solutions, is conducting demonstrations of live IP Video over DSL to local operators at a series of presentations with resellers across the EMEA region.

Net to Net is partnering with i3Micro Networks and NetInsight to demonstrate the significance of IP video over DSL and discuss the revenue generating benefits of the technology.

As cable and wireless network providers increasingly offer voice and data services, service providers in EMEA are seriously considering video broadcasting and Video over DSL offerings as a way to compete.

To assist with the technical and operational shift toward becoming a full service network provider, Net to Net has partnered with leading digital video vendors and are planning a series of educational demonstrations, being held throughout the year in different locations.

"The IP Video over DSL market continues to grow," stated Keith Hoult Managing Director for Net to Net Technologies in EMEA. "More and more Service Providers are either actively deploying or taking a very close look at the technology. Our goal with these demonstrations is to help provide the necessary education these companies desire, as well as show them how our IP DSLAMs provide this technology."

The company's regional Video and IPTV over DSL demonstrations have already been held in Malta, Italy, Finland, Spain and UK as well as Georgia, Oklahoma, and Ohio in the USA and have drawn hundreds of attendees.

Net to Net says its Ethernet-based IP DSL solutions help simplify DSL transport, one of the key elements of the solution. Its plug-and-play IP DSLAMs auto-provision ADSL lines and support IP video out of the box, virtually eliminating PVC provisioning.

The company plans further regional demonstrations throughout 2003. Parties interested in hosting or attending a demonstration should contact Lesley Hansen at [email protected].

Net to Net Technologies
Net to Net Technologies is the leading provider of Ethernet-based IP DSL Broadband solutions and have over 600 customers in 50 countries worldwide. Its DSL products are unique from competitive offerings in that they provide DSLAMs, CPE, and Backhaul solutions optimised for Internet Protocol transport over an Ethernet packet based architecture.

Deploying Ethernet based IP DSL solutions allow carriers and service providers to provide broadband access without the need to deploy ATM. Net to Net Technologies is headquartered in Portsmouth, NH, USA with EMEA Headquarters in Newbury, UK.

Further information is available at www.nettonet.com

Net to Net US can be reached toll free in the US on 877 638 2638 or via email at [email protected]. Net to Net EMEA can be reached on +44 1635 570950 or via e-mail at [email protected]

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