Snell Sirius and Halo routers for Beeline TV
October 8, 2013
Beeline TV, a growing Russian provider of home IPTV services with more than 900,000 subscribers, has chosen Snell Sirius and Halo routers to drive its newly upgraded playout centre in Moscow. V-LUX, the exclusive technology provider for Beeline TV, provided systems integration and installation services for the Snell routers.
“When Beeline TV chose V-LUX for the upgrade of its national IPTV playout center, we were committed to sourcing state-of-the-art systems to meet our client’s exacting requirements for seamless signal routing as well as quick and discrete redundant connections to IPTV backup services,” said Anton Rakutin, senior project manager at V-LUX. “The Snell Sirius and Halo routers have provided the ideal solution, offering the perfect mix of high redundancy and broadcast-quality output in flexible and extremely easy-to-use systems.”
Launched in 2009, Beeline TV is now present in more than 35 Russian cities with an Internet home service offering more than 200 SD and 39 HD channels. In addition, the service includes on-demand access to more than 3,000 movies and TV series, including titles from Disney, Warner Bros., Sony Pictures, and Paramount Pictures.
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