Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Network Device K-12 User Manual

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Alcatel-Lucent | Creating Digital Learning Spaces - Solutions for K-12

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content provider (telco, cable or

satellite) and distribute channels

to classrooms and libraries.

Teachers can easily take clips from

the Discovery Channel or a

foreign language program and add

multimedia that enriches the

lesson and helps students

remember key concepts. Or, if a

school or district has video

cameras, it can do its own live

streaming and broadcast school

assemblies, performances, or

athletic events over the network.

Video Distribution

Integrating video can dramatically

improve the blended learning

environment. In addition to video

conferencing, Alcatel-Lucent can

provide video distribution for

streaming live video or delivering

video on demand into the

classroom.

A school can digitize its media

assets—purchased or created by

the teachers and students—and

store them within the system for

on demand availability across the

district. For live television, the

district can work with a local

VIDEO SOLUTION FEATURES

• Clientless

• No special video players or browsers

• Saves on administration time and cost

• Live streaming

• Broadcast/cable/satellite TV distribution

• School or district TV stations

• Video on demand

• Digitized media assets

• Meta-tagging for searchable content

• Operates over Ethernet

• No need to run coaxial cable in new buildings or campus expansions

• Delivers content to a PC or TV with set-top box

• Standards based – MPEG 1/2/4

SOLUTION COMPONENTS

• OmniSwitch Family – a reliable, high-speed data infrastructure that supports the bandwidth requirements of unicast

and multicast video

• OmniVista – powerful network management for traffic monitoring and quality of service

• Video Distribution Hardware and Software (in partnership with Video Furnace) – standards-based (MPEG 1/2/4)

solution offers clientless viewing, live encoding and playback, and fully integrated programming guide

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