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Optibase is an active and contributing member to several EC research consortiums and other research partnerships that will shape video delivery on next generation networks.
 
For information about Optibase's research activities, contact Yael Lapid at Yaell@Optibase.com.
 
MUFFINS - MUltimedia Framework For INteroperability in Secure (MPEG-21) environments
Mufins is a European Community funded project, led by Optibase, that was established to investigate the problem of description, delivery and protection of rich-media content, and to propose different scenarios for using that content. The scenarios include the definition and search for the content, as well as the delivery and the related handling of rights management. 
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Video Gateway
A European Community funded project, led by Optibase, that developed a video gateway between the narrow band internet and the next generation broadband internet for the purpose of offering live and on-demand video content. 
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NexTV
NexTV Consortium was funded by the 5th RTD framework program of the European Commission and aimed to develop MPEG-4 based platforms for Interactive TV services, using existing cable and satellite infrastructure. 
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MAMBO - Multi-Services Management Wireless Network with Bandwidth Optimization
The MAMBO project addressed the problem of managing the distribution of audio-video services over available bandwidth. The objective of the Mambo project was to develop, implement and assess an universal, open and scalable platform that would manage the distribution of high quality interactive multimedia DVB / IP services by optimal allocation of available bandwidth. 
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STRIMM
The STRIMM Consortium was established in 2000 to enable rich media messaging over next generation networks. STRIMM has established the architecture, protocols and framework for the delivery of rich media messaging such as video-mail, rich media MMS, the Internet and next generation cellular systems. 
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