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Transitioning Channel Insertion Services from QAM to IP

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Residents of communal environments, including apartment complexes, retirement facilities and other multi-dwelling units (MDUs), rely on local content inserted into television lineups for personalized news and information, as well as security. The ongoing transition of commercial video services to IP will require MSOs to upgrade their installed base of mostly QAM-based channel insertion equipment to continue to supply their bulk accounts with this customer-critical service.

The good news for video service providers is that the transition of channel insertion services to IP will yield significant dividends in terms of customer satisfaction, deployment flexibility and overall cost efficiency.

A recently published guidebook from ATX, Transitioning Channel Insertion Services from QAM to IP, provides commercial service providers with a detailed roadmap of how they can leverage the performance and flexibility benefits of IP-based channel insertion technology to elevate the end-user experience while reducing operational costs and complexity.

Download the Guidebook to Learn:

  • Why local channel insertion services are becoming increasingly important to customers in MDUs and other communal living environments
  • How video service providers can leverage the transition to IP to reduce the cost of providing channel insertion services while simultaneously increasing customer loyalty
  • How newly available IP-based technology can fortify video service providers with multiple options for reducing costs and optimizing value
  • What benefits and capabilities MSOs should look for when evaluating next-generation channel insertion solutions

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