Optibase Demonstrates Advanced IPTV Solutions At TelcoTV 2007

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Bringing Full IPTV Solutions with H.264 and HD compression standards to the US Telco market

TELCOTV 2007, ATLANTA and HERZLIYA, Israel — Optibase Ltd. (NASDAQ:OBAS), a leading provider of advanced digital video solutions, announced today that it will demonstrate end-to-end IPTV solutions and carrier-grade streaming platforms for Telco service providers. Optibase will feature exciting new products that give IP service providers the competitive edge at Telco TV 2007, taking place October 23-25, 2007 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, stand #415.

Optibase has pre-integrated an end-to-end IPTV headend solution thus drastically reducing the initial testing phase. By working with IPTV market leaders we have been able to create a best-of-breed solution with advanced VOD and other personalized services. Using the latest H.264 standard definition and high definition compression standards, Optibase provides broadcast quality video, at low bit rates, which enables delivery to any client. The carrier grade platform architecture has built-in redundancy thus ensuring reliability for continuous 24×7 services.

Telcos and enterprises across North America have benefited from Optibase’s pre-integrated video over IP solutions including W.T. Services, NASA, Fort Leavenworth, Vancouver International Airport and Brigham Young University.

Visitors to the Optibase stand, #415, will see demonstrations of video over IP solutions, and can also talk with Optibase about the current deployments in the United States.

MGW HD – Optibase’s top quality H.264 HD encoding and streaming platform makes it is easy to combine HD channels into your program offering. The combination of high quality delivered at low bit rates, makes the MGW HD an ideal solution for Telco operators.

Optibase full IPTV solution Demo – Optibase’s IPTV Theater will feature a step-by-step presentation of an MGW platform working within a complete, integrated IPTV headend solution. The demo includes components such as: video-on-demand and middleware, making it easy for operators to deploy their IPTV system.