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ASC Signal Selected by Newtec
to Provide Transmit/Receive Satellite Antennas for Pan-European
Network
February 13, 2014
ASC Signal Corporation has been selected by Newtec to provide
over 50 satellite antennas across Europe. The antennas will be
used to support Newtec’s construction of a new broadcast
distribution network for the European Broadcasting Union (EBU),
as part of an aggressive rollout of new technology expected to
be completed later this year.
ASC is providing the network of 3.7-meter, Ku-band antennas for
use in transmit and receive operation at the EBU’s affiliate
locations. The antennas, which are type-approved by Eutelsat for
use across its network, are considered a broadcast-standard
antenna around the world.
An essential contributor to this contract award was ASC’s
ongoing ability to deliver antennas in a very short timeframe,
coupled with the ease and speed of installation necessary for
these antennas. With thousands of ASC’s 3.7-meter antennas
operating efficiently in major broadcast and telecom facilities
around the world, the EBU, operator of the world’s largest
satellite and fiber live video network, joins a growing list of
esteemed customers who have selected ASC for their critical
network applications.
“Newtec is one of the best-recognized names in satellite
technology, not only in Europe but around the world,” said Keith
Buckley, President and CEO of ASC Signal. “We are proud to have
our products selected by this prestigious company, and to have
their quality and reliability recognized by an organization as
central to the global media business as the European
Broadcasting Union.”
The system provided by Newtec is an end-to-end solution which
complements the full workflow automation in the newsroom
environment, with a dedicated and flexible network
infrastructure, aimed at maintaining the EUROVISION News
Exchange as the world’s leading platform for the exchange of
quality news content.
“The collaboration with ASC Signal will be essential in the
smooth implementation of the outdoor antenna component of this
large-scale network deployment for the EBU,” said Serge Van
Herck, CEO of Newtec. “Together with our dedication to maximum
bandwidth efficiency, this will allow us to deliver the best
broadcast services, not only providing efficient transport of
video, but really efficient end-to-end automated workflow
support.”
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