ICG implements wireless digital signage
I.C.G., a leader in wireless digital signage solutions, have announced the industry's first end-to-end wireless digital signage solution. Sidelining the high cost of hard wires and cumbersome implementation of traditional digital signage, I.C.G. combines their innovative wireless MobileMedia SystemTM and ViFi AdapterTM (video over WiFi) to bring a new standard to the industry. According to industry research, by the year 2009 there will be over one million digital signs in North America (who'd have thought, eh?). Wired connections are needed for the various parts of the signage solution, such as network connectivity, media player and memory storage device, to function correctly. With the North American market on goal to install about 135 million locations over the next 10 years, I.C.G.'s wireless solution redefines the industry standard by eliminating the costs associated with hard-lines. I.C.G.'s self-contained turnkey MobileMedia System eliminates the need for two, three or more unique and disparate components by bundling a 3G/4G wireless network module, a WiFi router, an integrated media player and hard drive. The MobileMedia System also enables cached content to be streamed over wireless links. The second element in the solution is the ViFi Adapter which receives the audio and video content over WiFi from the MobileMedia System and connects via a variety of video outputs to virtually any type of display. Supporting all media and content formats, as well as any Windows or Linux-based content management software, I.C.G.'s solution allows digital information to be multicast to numerous displays simultaneously. Sounds impressive doesn't it? One of those M2M applications that you don't so often hear about, but kind of an obvious one when you think about it. If you want to read more, you can click here . --- Related Articles at IntoMobile:
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