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Partners
Coaxsys partners with companies that share our goal to simplify operators' and installers’ voice, video, and data networking. While Coaxsys is currently the #1 deployed IPTV network, TVnet is an incredibly robust network capable of distributing high-speed data, VoIP, PVR and other device networking, and even maintaining compatibility with cable or satellite television. Because of TVnet's versatility, TVnet enhances other networking companies' environments by enabling their IP services to be distributed over coaxial cable. Coaxsys is committed to partnering with those organizations whose products enhance operators' and installers’ networking capabilities.
Partner Requirements
To partner with Coaxsys, an organization must have products and services designed to enable IPTV or other customer-premise IP networking. Operators and installers demand end-to-end solutions for IPTV and other networking, and it is crucial that modem manufacturers, set-top box makers, gateway companies, and others ensure that their products function together. Becoming a Coaxsys partner requires the following:
- Products or services designed to improve operators' end-to-end deployments;
- A commitment to working with Coaxsys to develop and explore next generation solutions that will further improve operator deployments;
- A commitment to working with Coaxsys to improve operator education regarding optimal end-to-end deployments;
- Proven products or services that have been successfully deployed in real-world operator environments;
- A proven functionality with Coaxsys' TVnet without major modifications or complications.
Why TVnet?
Coaxsys partners recognize that TVnet technology is simple, reliable, and functional. It exceeds operator requirements for in-home networking, and it is cost-effective. Partners understand the importance of an existing-wires, in-home network that is low-cost and high-performance. Furthermore, they value Coaxsys' commitment to licensing TVnet technology to other equipment manufacturers, which will naturally reduce operators' costs in the future as TVnet becomes incorporated into other products.
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