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“There are so many questions out there about the advantages and disadvantages of the latest technologies and their impact on a facility’s infrastructure. We’re happy to bring these considerations to a local level and address the real concerns broadcasters are facing with the emergence of 3Gpbs,” said Cameron Francis, Network Electronics US CEO. “We also want to give broadcasters the ammunition they need to streamline their NAB experience and deal with it efficiently.”
Kjetil Bonde, Product Manager for Network Electronics with an extensive background in both the operational and manufacturing sides of the industry, will evaluate the advantages and impact of 3Gbps on current infrastructures and how it will affect developments in the near future. He will speak specifically about “Planning for HDTV, Infrastructure Considerations” at meetings in New York State, and concentrate on the necessities for HDTV, including how broadcasters can accommodate demands for improved picture quality, characteristics of the various HD signal formats, requirements of broadcast infrastructures, viable and wise technology investments, and which new products will become this year’s industry leaders.
Call Network Electronics at 1-800-420-5909 for schedule details, additional information and reservations.
About Network Electronics
Network Electronics serves the professional video and broadcast industry by setting new standards in routing with the VikinX product range and in signal processing and optical transport with the flashlink product range. With a focus on the future, and a thorough understanding of immediate needs, Network Electronics’ products are a combination of reliable, efficient and practical solutions for the transport of audio, video and datacom signals.
All products offer a 3-year warranty, short delivery time and advanced replacement service and have been the choice of major broadcasters throughout the world. Network Electronics maintains global headquarters in Sandefjord, Norway, operates 20 offices worldwide and represented in more than 90 countries.