Understanding IPTV "The Players - The Technology - The Industry - The Trends - The Future"

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Understanding "The Players - The Technology - The Industry - The Trends - The Future" Course Description The course introduces you to the building blocks of. You will learn what is and what it isnt and why companies in the telecommunications industry are engaging in deployments. You will also learn about video production and distribution and the services offered in the product. This course describes the technical architecture of the solution and how an providers operational processes will change. This course also covers indepth comparisons, trends, technologies used and the future of, plus alternate broadcast approaches currently used in the cable and satellite industry. This course will also provide in-depth details for modern television broadcast systems and infrastructures, with particular focus given to the delivery of TV over the Internet. This will encompass both and Video on Demand (VoD). The course is designed to give students practical and real-world experience to this technology, equipment and network architectures that are being utilized to deploy these services. Lastly, this course provides an incredible comparison to other broadcast technologies and markets today. Students Will Learn Identify why Telcos must offer an Solution Describe and its Components Describe the Service Components of the Solution Describe the Technical Requirements and their Functionality Describe the Operational Process Required to Support by the Telco Provide an Overview of Competitive Approaches Understand the Equipment and Software used to Deliver and VoD Describe the Architecture of these Modern TV Services Compare Cable, Over-Air Terrestrial, Satellite and Internet And much more... Target Audience This course is intended for Executive Management, Presidents, CEOs, CTOs, Supervisors, Managers and anyone inquiring into the world of Systems. Page: 1 of 6

Prerequisites A basic understanding of telecommunications or equivalent knowledge. This information can be obtained in our courses below TeleCom Networks Today II Basic Telephony & Telecom Electronics Course Outline Module 1: Course Overview What Is What Is Not Benefits The Technology Module 2: Telco Evolution & Telco Industry Dynamics Triple Play Strategy Challenges The Players The Trends Module 3: Video & Audio Processing Video Recording, Storage, & Distribution Video Distribution Process Viewing IP Video Module 4: Service Offerings Channel Packages Audio Services Interactive Program Guide (IPG) Pay Per View (PPV) Video on Demand (VOD) Video Security Personal Video Recording (PVR) Additional Service Features Page: 2 of 6

Module 5: Technical Architecture The Evolution to IP Technical Components Overview Head End Middleware Broadband Core Network Access Network Home Network Module 6: Operational Processes Service Activations Service Delivery Customer Support Network Operations Content Management Service Operations Manager Module 7: and Alternate Broadcast Approaches Cable TV Solution Satellite TV Solution Solution Future Trends Module 8: Television Architecture and Evolution Introduction to Cable Broadcasting The Signals Analog Television Digitally-Compressed Television Digital Modulation: MPEG Hierarchy, MPEG1, MPEG2, MEGPEG4 Digital Video Broadcasting Cable Networking Protocols Over-the-air broadcasting Module 9: Cable Television Architecture Head-ends Signal Reception Head-end Signal Processing Head-end Operation Broadband Distribution Systems Coaxial RF Technology Coaxial Distribution Design Page: 3 of 6

Linear Fiber-Optic Signal Transportation Wavelength-Division Multiplexing Linear Microwave Signal Transportation End-to-End Performance Upstream Issues System Architecture Service-Related Architecture Requirements Architectural Elements and Examples Digital Fiber Modulation and Deep Fiber Architectures Network Reliability Module 10: Transmission for Next Generation Digital Systems Wavelength-Division Multiplexing Linear Microwave Signal Transportation Digital distribution Systems Linear Fiber-Optic Signal Transportation Fiber Optic Transmission Passive Optical Fiber (PON) Wavelength Division Multiplexing: CWDM and DWDM End-to-End Performance Upstream Issues Module 11: TV Distribution Systems Terrestrial UHF/VHF Broadcast Delivery Satellite Television Delivery Cable Television Delivery Delivery - From head-end to viewer - Set-top Box Issues - Next Generation Media Players Service Features Encoders: MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DVB-T, DVB-H Module 12: Network Architecture Applications and their service needs TV Program Distribution Components of Service Network Video Head End (HVE), Video Hub Office (VHO), Video Serving Office (VSO) Streamers Routers and Switches Distribution Networks Core Networks Access Networks: Wired vs Wireless DSL Technology: ADSL, VDSL Satellite Access Fiber and Copper Loops Set-top Boxes Page: 4 of 6

Media Player Applications Video-on-demand Integration with Telephones and Internet Access: Triple Play Module 13: Next Generation Network Technology Internet Protocol (IP) Delivery Internet delivery options Studio to distributor delivery IP Delivery mechanisms Unicast vs Multicast Multicasting Addressing and Protocol Issues PIM and IGMP Quality of Service Issues MPLS 21st Century Network Implications Triple Play Networks Internet TV Portal Module 14: The Customer Interface: Set-top Boxes Analog Video Reception Digital Video Reception Migration issues from Analogue to Digital Consumer Electronics Interface Equipment Compatibility Networking Interfaces Decoding Mechanisms Module 15: Security: Protected and Conditional Access Protected Broadcast Driver Architecture Asymmetric Public Keys Symmetric Keys Revocation Windows Media Digital Rights Management Watermarking Module 16: Industry Trends Transmission innovations HDTV and Improved Quality Convergence Protocols Page: 5 of 6

Delivery Method Instructor led with numerous Case Studies and exercises. Equipment Requirements (This apply's to our hands-on courses only) BTS always provides equipment to have a very successful Hands-On course. BTS also encourages all attendees to bring their own equipment to the course. This will provide attendees the opportunity to incorporate their own gear into the labs and gain valuable training using their specific equipment. Course Length 1 Day Page: 6 of 6