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May 28, 2009

Digital Power Wins Contract for Advanced Video Delivery

By Jai C.S., TMCnet Contributor


Digital Power Corporation, a provider of power supply solutions for the commercial and defense markets, has won a contract to develop and manufacture a custom, advanced power solution for a major provider of video delivery solutions to broadcast, cable, satellite, Internet, mobile and telco video service providers worldwide.
 
The company said its cutting-edge design will incorporate advanced features including a universal, dual source, redundant input allowing for the automatic selection of a primary or secondary AC mains source. Further, the operating efficiency is said to exceed 90 percent over much of the intended operating range.
 
Digital Power will provide this power solution for the customer’s next generation, scalable content ingest platform, storage and streaming solution for video-on-demand, high-speed data network architectures for video processing operates by broadcast, cable, satellite, Internet, mobile and IPTV (News - Alert) service providers.
 
“The challenging demands for this application require one of the most technologically advanced power solutions on the market today and we are very pleased to have been awarded this contract from one of the industry’s leading players in the video delivery solution markets,” said Amos Kohn, president and chief executive officer at Digital Power.
 
“Both our existing and new customers increasingly realize our capabilities and commitments to developing unique, advanced power solutions, delivered on time and at competitive prices. I am confident that this engagement will lead to further opportunities to penetrate the strategically important video delivery marketplace,” Kohn said.
 
Digital Power Corporation designs, develops, manufactures, and sells high-grade power system solutions to military/defense, telecom/industrial and medical industries.
 

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Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.

Edited by Michael Dinan