SeaChange’s VividLogic tru2Way for Technicolor
January 6, 2011
Global multi-screen video software company SeaChange has inked an agreement with Technicolor that will bring its VividLogic tru2way software stack to Technicolor’s range of next-generation digital set-top boxes in 2011. The standards-based product integration places VividLogic software on Intel CE media processors in Technicolor set-top boxes that will enable North American cable operators to roll out advanced set-tops with interactive tru2way consumer applications and high-speed DOCSIS 3.0 support.
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