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http://www.huliq.com [Huliq: Breaking News] a leader in advanced digital video solutions today announced that it is providing its advanced IPTV solution to NASA. Optibase MGW 1100 carrier-grade IPTV streaming platforms have been successfully deployed at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, NASA's premier flight research and test organization for the validation of high-risk, pioneering aerospace technology, space exploration concepts, and the conduct of science mission observations.

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Tmcnet.comhttp://www.tmcnet.com [Tmcnet.com] NASA Chooses Optibase IPTV System: Optibase MGW 1100 carrier-grade IPTV streaming platforms have been successfully deployed at the NASA Dryden Flight Research Center, NASA's premier flight research and test organization for the validation of high-risk, pioneering aerospace technology, space exploration concepts, and the conduct of science mission observations. The MGW 1100 provides H.264 video and audio, in combination with an Optibase PC soft player application and display manager for streaming of content over the internal IP NASA base network.

http://finance.google.com [Finance.google.com] OBAS - Optibase Ltd. - Google Finance: (Optibase) provides high quality equipment for a range of professional video applications in the Broadband Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), broadcast, government, enterprise and post-production markets. During the year ended December 31, 2005, Optibase operated three product lines: Video Technologies (previously called Building Blocks), IPTV (previously called Broadband Television) and Digital Non-Linear Editing.

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[Contentagenda.com] NASA Clears IPTV for Takeoff in Calif.; Space Agency Goes With ...: Will Spencer, an information-technology specialist at Dryden, said the IPTV system will be one-fourth the cost to upgrade compared with analog cable. The equipment to add a new channel in the existing system would cost about $30,000, he said, whereas the Optibase IPTV system provides the capability to transmit four channels for that much.

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