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Genesis Networks Announces SABER: First Fiber-Satellite
Transmission Service to Offer Seamless, Turnkey Solution
May 14, 2008
Source: Genesis Networks
Genesis Networks, a provider of next-generation
global video transmission services, today introduced SABER
the world's first hybrid satellite-fiber service to
provide a comprehensive and seamless solution for global HD
broadcast transmissions.
With SABER, Genesis Networks extends its fully meshed, global
video-over-IP fiber optic network through alliances with the
world's premier commercial satellite teleports to facilitate
delivery and receipt of live content from any location. SABER
is ideal for broadcasters who need to schedule occasional-use
HD feeds from remote locations in which fiber optic connectivity
is limited. In these instances, the first mile of the broadcast
can be transmitted via satellite, and then handed off to the
Genesis Networks fiber infrastructure for real-time, high-quality
distribution anywhere in the world.
With a single phone call to Genesis Networks, broadcasters
can facilitate even the most complex occasional-use transmissions
without being concerned about satellite platforms and other
transmission logistics. SABER provides extremely reliable,
high-quality, and affordable HD transmission solutions with
no more than a single satellite hop.
"With the onset of HD and the ensuing high demand for
HD content, broadcasters have a large requirement to extend
their reach to all different regions in the world but
they have discovered that it is too cost-prohibitive and cumbersome
to rely solely on satellite transmissions," said Paul
Dujardin, president and CEO of Genesis Networks. "With
SABER, we can give these broadcasters a fully managed, turnkey
solution that leverages the low latency and consistently high
signal quality of fiber, as well as our connections to every
distribution hub in the world."
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