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Data broadcasting applications are created and deployed with the versatile
SkyScraper™ content distribution platform. The platform enables the point-to-multipoint delivery of any digital content over cable, satellite, terrestrial and IP networks. Content supported includes digital files, media streams, IP traffic, software downloads, and iTV programming. Applications include B2B data delivery, digital signage, homeland security, push VOD, and education programming. The SkyScraper product family supports a wide variety of receivers including wireless devices, set-top boxes, and LCD screens with integrated controllers. Skyscraper systems deployed in broadcast stations already cover more that 50% of US households.
Digital signage applications allow advertising content to be updated quickly and efficiently. Triveni Digital’s new
SkyScraper™ Ensignia product suite is a collection of products from Triveni Digital and its partners that uniquely addresses the needs of the digital signage market. These turnkey solutions optimize bandwidth utilization and allow for scheduled content distribution based on service level agreements (SLAs). Advertising content displayed can range from simple text and still images to full-motion video, with or without audio. LCD screens with integrated controllers simplify installations and maintenance while reducing footprint requirements.
The SkyScraper™ Emergency Services Network (ESN) solution provides reliable, secure, timely, and efficient distribution of disaster alerts, training materials and operational communications to emergency responders. Systems within SkyScraper toolkits create custom applications for information delivery and viewing. Communication networks can be designed for simultaneous use by multiple public safety agencies.
Using SkyScraper as a base system has allowed a number of PBS stations to deliver high quality education material. Features for advanced distance learning and training applications include playback of classes, live video stream delivery, creating virtual classrooms, content on demand, and connectivity to existing learning management systems.

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