digitalsignage

Just another Today.com weblog

&
 

Oct 16 2007

Digital Signage: Network Distribution is Critical

Published by wiki at 8:52 am under Uncategorized Edit This

As the advertising world progress in the new world of infotainment and brand merchandising more and more companies are on the lookout of a flexible, customizable digital signs. Well digital billboards often referred to digital signage is the new found advertising medium for corporate, retails, hospitality, education sports and healthcare. As organizations embrace this new communication medium more and more marketing and advertising budgets are being directed to this new network digital solution.

Digital signage’s installation is critical to network and broadband accessibility. Since these networks relay rich media content the system requires huge broadband space. As the market grows so is the medium of distribution is growing, involving distribution on internet, LAN and satellite. The most widely used are the internet cable and DSL followed by LAN and satellite. Internet is a widely used medium in large organizations scoring on flexibility and greater cost saving. Well Local area network distribution for digital signage has an edge over reliable, efficient running of different streams across with minimal effects. Mostly used in video distribution, satellite networks are multicast enabling MPEG video formats to be beamed easily, an integral of digital signage content.

To conclude since network distribution becomes an integral part of your first digital signage installation it’s important the System are well configured to operate on the chosen network with minimal effort. Taking notice of location, a good network option should be used. Like if network connectivity is not available wireless or standalone units can be used.

Digital Signage Solution

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Sphinn
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Mixx
  • Google
Possibly-related Articles:                                        (auto-generated)

Trackback URI | Comments RSS

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.
Not A Member? Register for Free!