IPTV or LANTV

Most organizations already have a building or campus IP network capable of supporting video, making IPTV an incremental cost with a tremendous potential. Using existing TVs, PCs, and AV display units without requiring a separate satellite/aerial signal distribution system within the building or campus significantly reduces cost. Fxcm-markets

Building IPTV allows the addition of new sources and users anywhere there is a network connection without picture degradation, for greater flexibility and scalability.

IPTV’s scalability and ease of management promotes the rapid roll-out of new TV, video and broadband services across the whole organization in response to opportunities.

Bringing external TV and radio in through LAN rather than via internet saves costly internet bandwidth and preserves it for critical business use. With Building IPTV all internet access to streaming content can be blocked at a firewall for greater security and regulatory compliance.

Granular control of content access by group or user enhances security and regulatory compliance. Building IPTV multicast technology makes better use of LAN bandwidth for a faster ROI on network bandwidth investments. Any PC can be converted easily into a TV with IPTV software that recognizes the content on the network, immediately expanding the reach of organizational TV and video assets.

 Building IPTV frees AV experts from mundane wiring concerns to concentrate on core competency: the user experience from source to display (e.g., content generation, digital signage, designing boardroom display systems or corporate studios, etc.) Building IPTV brings AV distribution under IT control for lower management costs and more efficient network planning.

I have seen references to TVIP, Land TV, and TV over IP, desktop TV, Ethernet TV and TV streaming. Are these the same as IPTV?

Yes, the basic technology of IPTV is referred to by many different names. Apart from TV streaming, desktop TV, TV over IP and Ethernet TV and Land TV it is also sometimes referred to as network.

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