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October 18, 2004

MPEG-4 IP-TV
Pace Micro, a major UK-based settop box company, is working with Seattle-based Equator Technologies and Germany's Dicas, the leading provider of MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 (AVC) software codecs, to develop a new MPEG-4 AVC-based IP based set top box. The Pace DB680, will provide access to a full range of digital TV services such as pay-per-view, video-on-demand and streaming applications using the latest MPEG-4 standard.

The DB680 is targeted at network operators looking to rollout real AVC services quickly, without paying a large price premium for the programmable approach while maintaining the option of upgrading as the standard evolves. The DB680 is part of Pace's Digital Broadband Media (DBM) range that is already being used by telcos and broadband IP operators to launch advanced television and multimedia services over existing telecommunications networks.


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