RGB @ Cable-Tec Expo 2009


Cable-Tec Expo was our opportunity to highlight our latest and greatest developments and share RGB’s solutions addressing some of the biggest issues for operators today — how to maximize available bandwidth to enable the delivery of more HD and VOD services, how to offset the cost of network expansions through revenue-generating zoned and targeted advertising, and how to transition to a three screen world.


Perform an Array of MPEG-2 and MPEG-4/H.264 Video Processing Functions with RGB’s Video Multiprocessing Gateway (VMG)

This ultra-high-density delivery platform integrates RGB’s new content repurposing capability with other video processing applications, simplifying your network architecture and reducing operational and capital expenditures.

Formerly known as the Modular Video Processor, this carrier-class video processing platform supports both MPEG-2 and MPEG-4/H.264 functionality, and uniquely combines a number of key functions, including content repurposing, digital ad insertion, transrating, grooming and aggregation.

RGB’s VMG offers licensed-based, pay-as-you-grow scalability, enabling operators to easily add capacity and capabilities as growth demands.

Read more to learn how you can transition your network for a world of video anywhere and everywhere>>


Deliver More VOD with RGB's Dynamic Bandwidth Manager (DBM):

Through RGB’s patented transrating technology, the DBM enables operators to deliver 50% more VOD streams on existing QAMs, avoiding costly node splits. Read more>>



Deliver More Revenue-Generating Services with RGB's Broadcast Network Processor (BNP):

Offering support for MPEG-2 and MPEG-4/ H.264, this multi-function digital video processing platform offers operators a variety of tools for the delivery of advanced video services, including grooming, transrating, statistical multiplexing and the seamless insertion of ads, digital overlays and operator-generated alerts. Read more>>



RGB's BNP Earns Another Outstanding Score

  "The Diamonds judges who reviewed RGB's Broadcast Network Processor were very impressed by the power of this 1RU product. They felt the company had put a great deal of thought into the processor, from supporting MPEG-2 and H.264 to ensuring integration with SCTE 18." —Laura Hamilton, Editor-in-Chief, Broadband Gear Report



Cable-Tec Conference Session

RGB’s co-founder, Adam S. Tom, spoke on making advanced advertising a reality:

The Evolution of the Ad Campaign: The Dynamic Insertion of Digital Overlays into Linear & On-Demand Content
co-presented with OpenTV’s Bruce Dilger, Vice President R&D, Chief Architect, Advanced Advertising Systems