Fueled by the advent of an open IP-based architecture that has catalyzed the development of reliable, cost-effective, and scalable solutions, Switched Digital Video (SDV) technology promises to fundamentally change how digital video is delivered over cable networks, enabling MSOs to offer consumers a wider variety of programming while effectively managing HFC network bandwidth. Although bandwidth management is the primary driver for SDV in cable, from a business perspective SDV offers MSOs a number of additional benefits that reach beyond its pivotal role as a bandwidth management tool.
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