Newtec will demonstrate to broadcasters, integrators, SNG operators and network operators at NAB 2011 that there no longer needs to be a choice between traditional Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) and IP-based workflows. The company is exhibiting its DualFlow technology, which is available on Newtecs Azimuth satellite broadcast equipment. It guarantees future-proof flexibility allowing broadcasters to […]
Newtec will demonstrate to broadcasters, integrators, SNG operators and network operators at NAB 2011 that there no longer needs to be a choice between traditional Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) and IP-based workflows.
The company is exhibiting its DualFlow technology, which is available on Newtecs Azimuth satellite broadcast equipment. It guarantees future-proof flexibility allowing broadcasters to easily migrate to satellite-based IP operations through interfacing with both ASI and IP networks.
Serge Van Herck, CEO of Newtec, said: Regardless of where you are with IP migration, Newtecs equipment with DualFlow assures a flexible, cost efficient and future-proof solution. The migration towards IP is only a matter of time. The good news is: with DualFlow, the timing is completely up to you.
DualFlow accomplishes the evolution from traditional broadcast contribution to complete IP interactivity over satellite by supporting both ASI and IP connectivity, enabling the transmission of both IP and TV content in DVB-S2, as well as making two-way communication possible. These increase productivity and potential business, and improve cost efficiency and flexibility.
Newtec is exhibiting a range of its other products at the show, including its recently updated reliable and state-of-the-art high-end OEM modulator and demodulator boards as well as generic satellite equipment like frequency converters/combiners, redundancy switches and data converters.