Net On The Go is a driving force in advancement of digital video technology used in high speed, high-bandwidth transmission for business, home, and education markets, providing MPEG (Motion Picture Experts Group) standard based Hardware and Software solutions for the interactive and streaming media applications to a variety of devices, including digital set top boxes, Internet televisions, game consoles, and other future devices.

Standards-based Platform
Net On The Go combines Internet content standards such as HTML and Java Script with digital television standards, including DVB and ATSC, integrating TV-based applications such as Electronic Program Guides (EPGs) and video on demand (VOD) into one compelling, interactive environment, delivered to interactive TV receivers as a component of the television broadcast signal.

Developers can add features such as e-wallets, EPG, and VOD, along with a variety of easily customizable interfaces built in HTML and JavaScript for a virtually limit-less range of entertainment, education, training, and business presentation applications:

  • Corporate networks can deliver training, news broadcasts, educational programming, corporate information, and virtual seminars directly to every desktop.

  • University students can access the video library of an entire campus from their Web browser. Teachers can play videos in class on any topic. Schools can make distance learning affordable.

  • Hotels, cruise ships, and trains can deliver interactive, video on demand entertainment.

  • Retail stores can create interactive merchandising that can inform, persuade, and sell. Video kiosks can be set up anywhere to display live video and up-to-the-minute news, without ever needing an on-site upgrade.

Standards-based, Flexible Architecture
Large network operators such as cable, satellite, and telecommunications companies manage expensive, complex systems. Deploying new services requires integration with these systems. Net On The Go, with the development of the Net-X-Treme NS1, using open broadcast and Internet standards provides a wide range of business and technical advantages that strengthen existing infrastructure.

The flexible architecture of the Net-X-Treme Set Top Box connectivity features modular components that can be distributed and scaled separately depending on service needs. As most network operators have specific topology and service requirements, this makes it extremely simple for network operators to adapt their service plans.

The Net-X-Treme Set Top Box provides the management capabilities necessary to control efficiently a large-scale, consumer interactive services network. Centralized service manages content translation for specific client types, integrating Internet content seamlessly into a broadcast network as well as subscriber data, device data, and service information, integrating it with existing subscriber management systems via multiple interface and data transfer options. In addition, the network operator approves the certificate authority so the client responds seamlessly to secure servers authorized by the network operator.