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TAIPEI, Taiwan, Jan. 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- ALi Corporation (3041.TW), a leading Set-Top Box (STB) solution provider, today announced that ALi's DVB-T2 solutions for the Russian market are ready for mass production. ALi has been cooperating with local Russian partners in developing various STB solutions tailored to suit the Russian market.
With MNITI, Moscow Scientific-Research Television Institute, ALi presents a reference DVB-T2 design for local STB manufacturers to promote availability of DVB-T2 set-top boxes. MNITI is the leading organization in Russia in the field of television equipment and currently heads the development and organization on the production of receivers for digital television.
With ADAKTA, an independent design house, ALi is to put forth a DVB-T2 hybrid design with Linux solution catering to the Russian market. ADAKTA offers services for the development of embedded systems in electronics such as set-top boxes, mobile and wireless devices, as well as data collecting and processing devices.
The roll-out of digital terrestrial television in Russia continues in DVB-T2 standard with the second multiplex deployment to start in 2013, adding 10 more free-to-air broadcasting channels to the existing 8 channels in the first multiplex. Furthermore, the Russian Television and Broadcasting Network (RTRS) has also recently announced plans to introduce HbbTV services in the first quarter of 2013. These are just some of the factors that drive the imminent demand for various set-top boxes in Russia.
"ALi's DVB-T2 solutions have been successfully deployed worldwide and are now customized and proposed to Russia. Our complete line of chipset solutions for STBs will fully address the need of Russian viewers, whether it is for FTA or Pay-TV market," said Tony Chang, General Manager of ALi's International Business Unit.
Dr. Konstantin Bystrushkin, Deputy Director of JSC MNITI, stated, "MNITI plays an important role in digital television development and research in Russia. Joining forces with ALi, a world-renowned leader in set-top-box solutions, we assist local manufacturers in supplying DVB-T2 enabled set-top boxes so as to accelerate digital television transition for the Russian viewing public."
Kirill Kostyushkin, CEO of ADAKTA, remarked, "Founded in 2010, ADAKTA specializes in developing Linux, Android-based embedded systems for set-top boxes. We are glad to work with ALi to help customize market demanded products and bring cutting edge solutions to the Russian market."
In addition to the line-up of DVB-T2 products, ALi's full spectrum of STB solutions, including cable, satellite, terrestrial, HbbTV, will also be showcased at ALi's booth 537, Hall 4 at the upcoming CSTB 2013 to be held on January 29-31, 2013 in Moscow, Russia. Several ALi products will be exhibited by ODM partners at the CSTB 2013 as well.
About MNITI
CJSC «MNITI» is one of the leading scientific organizations in Russia in the field of digital television, responsible for the formation of a technical policy in the areas of technology, including the issues of digital television. The Institute participates in the formation of regional and Federal programmers' in the field of television equipment. CJSC «MNITI» has a modern research-and-production base and qualified personnel. MNITI is an active participant and one of the founders of the Association of developers and manufacturers of the equipment for TV and radio broadcasting – ARPAT. For more information, please visit http://www.mniti.ru
About ADAKTA
Electronics design center ADAKTA was founded in 2010 by a group of experts in the field of information and telecommunication technologies, microprocessors, digital signal processing, embedded systems. ADAKTA offers services for the development of Linux, Android-based embedded systems. For more information, please visit http://adakta.ru.
About ALi Corporation
ALi Corporation is a leading innovator and developer in the set-top box (STB) system-on-chip (SoC) market. By fully leveraging its core expertise in the set-top box industry, ALi solutions are recognized for their high levels of integration, superior performance reliability, premier customer oriented service and compelling cost structure. More than 120 Pay TV operators have deployed its solutions globally. ALi Corporation was founded in 1987 with headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, R&D centers as well as sales offices in Hsinchu, Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, and Seoul, and technical support teams throughout Asia. For more information, please visit www.alitech.com.
Media contacts:
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ALi Corporation
Tel: +886-2-8752-2000*2637
Email: camila.hsu@alitech.com
Kenny Guan
ALi Corporation
Tel: +86-775-2519-5788
Email: kenny.guan@alitech.com
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