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Representative Installations IP IN ACTION REPRESENTATIVE INSTALLATIONS cymru wales IP TECHNOLOGY ARD IP TECHNOLOGY IP TECHNOLOGY CANAL+ GROUP IP TECHNOLOGY CBC RADIO-CANADA CCTV IP TECHNOLOGY BROCASTING CENTER EUROPE SMPTE ST 2110 NATIONWIDE, GERMANY AES67 OB X, OB Y, OB Z, OB 12 UHD IP TECHNOLOGY ASSOCIATED PRESS IP TECHNOLOGY BBC WALES, CENTRAL SQUARE IP TECHNOLOGY LUXEMBOURG SMPTE ST 2022-7 BOULOGNE-BILLANCOURT, FRANCE SMPTE ST 2022-6 MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA BEIJING, CHINA SMPTE ST 2110 for HD+UHD OB TRUCKS SMPTE ST 2022-6 New York, USA SMPTE ST 2022-6 Cardiff, Wales, UK SMPTE ST 2110 Moving to SMPTE ST 2022-7 and AES67 SMPTE ST 2022-7 DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS AES67 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION based in Surrey, UK SMPTE ST 2110 SMPTE ST 2022-7 AMWA NMOS DESCRIPTION Introducing SMPTE ST 2059 Modernization project of the federal radio Real-time exchange of audio programs over WAN DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION PTPv2 and PTPv1 Live shows broadcast production center: The new Maison De Radio Canada Outdoor mobile MCR system for IP BENEFITS Move to new premises: RTL City Upgradable to SMPTE ST 2110 Reduced cabling “out of rack” and “room to room” connectivity. IP network introducing AoIP over WAN in a fully Seamless redundancy switching DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS New headquarters building, IP BENEFITS New Headquarters Building IP BENEFITS IP used for signal routing and distribution 4 studios, 2 galleries and 30 seats IP BENEFITS in Montréal is a SMPTE ST-2110 enables Software and COTS server hardware hybrid IP routing, monitoring and control Flexibility and agility redundant design Future-proof technology 4 Full IP, UHD OB Trucks Format Flexibility (UHD/HD) with hybrid HD-SDI/IP infrastructure Ease of expansion 3 TV Studios Future Proofing IP BENEFITS of postproduction Quicker to setup new shows based facility that will serve as the Playout area is projected to be 100% COTS software Open, interoperable Scale for studios, newsroom and MCR Test case opportunity Multiple Radio Studios Scale Easier to chain shows back to back production, playout and distribution Scalable, future-proof ON AIR DATE 32 UHD Cameras each Format Agnostic (1080p, 4K) Format independence/ Future proof IP infrastructure Used by BT Sport for English Premier League Long cable runs Multiple Edit Suites Format Flexibility hub for French Television, Radio Space-saving February 2019 ON AIR DATE Flexibility, Redundancy, Reliability ON AIR DATE Combination of Audio for Radio, Audio for TV, HD, and coverage Flexible Media Areas and Web services of CBC/ UHD 4K signals September, 2016 ON AIR DATE ON AIR DATE Innovation November 2016 ON AIR DATE Used by SKY Sports for Rugby Union coverage Radio-Canada, Canada’s national March 2017 Q4 2019 ON AIR DATE broadcaster. ON AIR DATE February 2018 April 2017 (Studio Production) Rehearsals Fall 2019 June 2017 (Playout Facility) Transfer of operation starting early 2020 Global production CCTV IP TECHNOLOGY CTC IP TECHNOLOGY GLOBAL PRODUCTION IP TECHNOLOGY GRT IP TECHNOLOGY BEIJING, CHINA SMPTE ST 2022-6/7 MOSCOW, RUSSIA SMPTE ST 2022-6 FOX SPORTS IP TECHNOLOGY FOX NETWORKS IP TECHNOLOGY TURIN, ITALY SMPTE ST 2110 GLOBOSAT IP TECHNOLOGY GLOBOSAT IP TECHNOLOGY GUANGZHOU, CHINA SMPTE ST 2022-6/7 SMPTE ST 2059 THE WOODLANDS, TX USA SMPTE ST 2110 LOS ANGELES, CA USA SMPTE ST 2110 SMPTE ST 2110-10 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS Rio de Janeiro, BRASIL SMPTE ST 2022-6/7 Rio de Janeiro, BRASIL SMPTE ST 2022-6/7 DESCRIPTION SMPTE ST 2059 AES67 AES67 SMPTE ST 2110-20 First Live Studio for UHD program IP BENEFITS Broadcaster with fully software-based, Open, COTS-based DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION UHD HDR OB Truck, supporting up to 30 true 4K Open, interoperable DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION The First E2E UHD IP Studio Group in APAC. SMPTE ST 2110-30 SMPTE ST 2059 SMPTE ST 2059 in CCTV new building. Simple system structure for UHD multichannel, uncompressed IP playout system Highly flexible Standards-based, hybrid/IP routing and control Flexible routing ecosystem FOX Network Center Los Angeles Video Routing IP BENEFITS cameras for live production Highly scalable Live production including graphics IP based compact production galleries Four of dozens Studios are shared Camera, Full redundancy network Significant reduction in hardware footprint for broadcast production environment Open, interoperable Enhanced routing density Significant rack space savings IP Infrastructure and Direct IP system at the IP BENEFITS and video playout over IP IP BENEFITS IP BENEFITS Excellent program quality Future-proof environment for quick and Highly scalable Reducing coax cabling with fewer fibers Future-proofed infrastructure same time. Flexible system structure easy expansion Seamlessly incorporates new technologies Expanded & flexible audio & ANC data flows Massive A/V signals transport Simple operation for live events with Full IP systems include AES67 ON AIR DATE Easier multi-format video ON AIR DATE Signals utilization flexibility few external sources. Direct IP for UHD/HD Live Sports Events October 2018 ON AIR DATE September 2018 Signals utilization flexibility July 2018 ON AIR DATE ON AIR DATE ON AIR DATE April 2018 July, 2016 ON AIR DATE Phase1 Q3 2017 March 2018 Phase2 Q2 2018 HTB IP TECHNOLOGY IQIY IP TECHNOLOGY MOSCOW, RUSSIA SMPTE ST 2022-6 HUAIROU RADIO IP TECHNOLOGY HUZHOU RADIO IP TECHNOLOGY BEIJING, CHINA SMPTE ST 2022-6/7 KOREAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM IP TECHNOLOGY LINKED IN IP TECHNOLOGY LIANYUNGANG RADIO IP TECHNOLOGY LUOYANG RADIO IP TECHNOLOGY SMPTE ST 2022-7 Huairou, China AES67 Huzhou, China AES67 SMPTE ST 2110-10 Seoul, Korea SMPTE ST 2110 & AES67 MULTI-CAMPUS PRODUCTION SMPTE ST 2022-6 (currently) Lianyungang, China AES67 Luoyang, China AES67 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION SMPTE ST 2110-30 San Francisco/Mountain View/ SMPTE ST 2110 / AES67 (2018) Television network with IP playout platform in a UHD program production studio group IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS Bangalore/Dublin/Chicago/New York SMPTE ST 2059 (2018) DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS virtualized environment Open, COTS-based Master control system project for signal Ease of signal monitor and control; Master control system project provides signal High efficiency in signal monitor and control which include 4 studios sharing one IP BENEFITS 2UHD studios and 2 signal control rooms Scale Master control system project for secured High efficiency of signal monitor and control; Master control system integration Ease of signal monitor and control; Flexibility, and ease of distribution of key fill inputs transmission, monitor and auto switch in the Interoperability; monitor and control functions for 4 live channels, Improved security with network redundancy IP core system. Flexible system structure (SCR) in the KBS new building. Interconnectivity between Studios DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS transmission for 7 channels Improved security with network redundancy; project for the master control room, Improved security with network redundancy; Significant reduction in hardware footprint emergency situation Low latency. 10 satellite channels Ease of installation and maintenance Full IP systems include AES67 Each SCR backup each others Multiple production facilities which are interoperable, Long-term Infrastructure Low latency live room and director room construction Low latency distributor based on AES67 Flexible switching of UHD/3G program format and able to control both studios. ON AIR DATE remotely managed and controlled. Control room Format Flexibility for 5 live channels’ monitor and control ON AIR DATE ON AIR DATE ON AIR DATE February 2018 ON AIR DATE ON AIR DATE November 2018 July 2016 July 2016 ON AIR DATE which can produce shows from various venues ON AIR DATE September, 2017 February 2016 In system installations June 2016 – 2018 (various) MOBILE TV GROUP IP TECHNOLOGY WCAU & WWSI IP TECHNOLOGY NOTRE DAME UNIVERSITY IP TECHNOLOGY DENVER CO, USA SMPTE ST 2110 Comcast Technology Center Philadelphia, PA USA SMPTE ST 2022-6/7 NDR ELBPHILHARMONIE IP TECHNOLOGY NEP BROADCAST SOLUTIONS IP TECHNOLOGY CLOUD PRODUCTION PLATFORM IP TECHNOLOGY THE HUB IP TECHNOLOGY South Bend, Indiana, USA AoIP using AES67 production equipment PCCW NOWS NEWS IP TECHNOLOGY AES67 AES67 Hamburg, Germany AES67 Singapore SMPTE ST 2022-6 The Netherlands SMPTE ST 2022-6 Sydney and Melbourne, Australia SMPTE ST 2110 Hong Kong, China SMPTE ST 2022-6 & AES67 DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION SMPTE ST 2059 DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS Mobile Production Unit 45 FLEX designed IP BENEFITS New 87,000 ft2 facility housed in DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS The 18,000 sq. ft. facility at Notre Dame Studios Flexible workflow, inter-operability, DESCRIPTION IP BENEFITS AMWA NMOS IS-04 Fully networked concert hall Flexible signal management Flyaway OB kits for Live Production Scale Centralized, shared production platform Better Equipment Utilization Two, centralised and resource sharing production Resource sharing IP infrastructure for 24 hours Live News Scale for live regional sports production Scaleable 16RU 25G IP core enabling 1080p Comcast’s new flagship technology center enables campus video production units to and a future-proofed infrastructure. production today, and full scale 4K in future. Full IP core infrastructure IP BENEFITS 6 mixing desks Shared infrastructure for major sport event coverage. Flexibility enabling productions across multiple locations Reduced Travel Budget centres, allowing for remote
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