Videocon d2h Implements Grass Valley's iTX Playout

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MONTREAL—Videocon d2h, a satellite television and interactive radio service provider based in India, is deploying the iTX integrated playout platform from Grass Valley for their direct-to-home platform services. iTX will handle 24 additional standard-definition and four high-definition channels. These channels will be uplinked with the existing 370-plus turnaround channels and made available to the more than 12 million Videocon users.
iTX from Grass Valley is an integrated playout platform for broadcast television that enables future expansion in both channel count and advanced functionality, including rich graphics with Vertigo XG and end-to-end monitoring with iControl and Kaleido

http://www.tvtechnology.com/asia-pacific/0105/videocon-dh-implements-grass-valleys-itx-playout-/273864
 
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Aujas Tejas said:
MONTREAL—Videocon d2h, a satellite television and interactive radio service provider based in India, is deploying the iTX integrated playout platform from Grass Valley for their direct-to-home platform services. iTX will handle 24 additional standard-definition and four high-definition channels. These channels will be uplinked with the existing 370-plus turnaround channels and made available to the more than 12 million Videocon users.


http://www.tvtechnology.com/asia-pacific/0105/videocon-dh-implements-grass-valleys-itx-playout-/273864


which channels??
 
Guys. The news is not about the channel addition. It is about the technology update that d2h is doing. Due to this update they will get space to add 24 SD and 4 HD channels without any additional space. The channels to be added could be anything.
 
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