Briefs: Kabillion, SIRO, Vubiq, Alcatel-Lucent – CED

Kabillion today announced it has secured distribution deals with DISH Network L.L.C. and Hulu for animated properties that originally aired in the U.S, on the Kabillion network. These new partnerships mark Kabillion’s first distribution agreements with DISH and Hulu making the new distributor’s content immediately available on both platforms. DISH subscribers of the Heartland Package and the DISH Movie Pack may now instantly watch Televisa’s El Chavo (Mexico) and Red Kite’s Wendy (UK) in their Video-On-Demand library on their set-top-box or on-the-go via DISH Anywhere. Additionally, Hulu launched Wendy to its streaming platform.

SIRO, a joint venture company between ESB and Vodafone, has selected Intergraph’s partner in Ireland, Irish Mapping & GIS Solutions Limited (IMGS), to supply and implement Intergraph software to aid in the planning, design and build-out of a 100-percent fiber-to-the-building broadband network.

Vubiq Networks, Inc., developer of the HaulPass V60 wireless connectivity system, announced that it has been issued a new technology patent by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. HaulPass V60 is a full-duplex 60 GHz millimeter wave broadband wireless data connectivity solution that delivers low-latency, full-duplex Gigabit Ethernet transport speeds in a small, ruggedized enclosure.

Alcatel-Lucent is to deploy its Rapport communications software with the world’s largest telecommunications service provider, China Mobile, enabling it to consolidate video, voice and messaging services onto a single platform. As a result of the deployment, China Mobile will be able to offer high-definition VoLTE (voice over LTE) services for the first time in China, paving the way for future cloud-based services. 

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