IBC 2007 (Stand 1.351 & OE320)
The World Teleport Association (WTA) will host a panel discussing ‘The IP Revolution in Broadcast and Media Delivery’ on the afternoon of IBC Sunday. At 4 PM Gary Hatch, CEO, ATCi, Ulrich Kiebler, VP Government & Commercial, ND SatCom, Scott Rose, Head of Product Development, Arqiva Satellite Media Systems and Dick Tauber, VP Transmission Systems & New Technology at CNN will convene at stand 1.351 of SES subsidiary NDSatCom to discuss the role and effects of IP in media distribution and networks.
NDSatCom will show the leightest antenna subsystem for mobile VSAT & SNG applications, the SkyRAY Light 1200. Which combines excellent picture and voice quality, specially for IPTV, with easy, one-person operation to allow immediate and reliable IP-based news reporting and office communication. ND will also show its range of uplink systems for HDTV applications. And has two SNG vehicles outside for ‘a hands on session’. A production SNG is provided by East Production of Denmark, and Hungarian broadcaster TV2, will bring along a SkyRAY Compact 1500 antenna subsystem integrated on a Land Rover.

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