Broadcast News
03/08/2004
Telstra selects Scopus for Athens Olympics
Australia's telecommunications giant Telstra will be utilising Scopus Network Technologies digital video transmission equipment to broadcast coverage of this summer's Olympic Games from Athens.
The Seven Network will transmit the signals from the International Broadcast Center in Athens to Melbourne for broadcast to all Australian States on Channel 7.
Telstra and the Seven Network chose Comsyst, Scopus' Australian agent, to provide system integration and around-the-clock on-site engineering staff support during the Games.
"Our confidence in the quality of the equipment and the outstanding technical support from the development and systems engineers at Scopus were key factors in determining how this critical project was implemented," said Howard Jones, Project Manager for Comsyst.
Scopus, whose platforms have already been chosen by NBC Olympics for the transmission of the 2004 games, have supported worldwide sports events including the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea. For Telstra, Scopus is providing full digital broadcast solutions to transmit round-the-clock coverage of the summer Games over ten channels. To ensure system integrity, Telstra is equipping two headends: one in Athens and the second in Melbourne. Transmission will be conducted over DS-3 Telco lines to provide complete diversity and redundancy.
“We sought high quality, reliable and field proven platforms for the transmission of our Olympic broadcasts to Australia. We found Scopus’ solutions to fully meet our requirements,” said Darren Wilson, Project Manager for Telstra. “We are happy to be working with Scopus and Comsyst. Both have demonstrated the ability to provide the type of installation and support required for a major broadcast event such as the Olympic Games.”
Scopus platforms, based on the CODICO product line, include the E-1000 MPEG-2 broadcast encoders with 4:2:0/4:2:2 encoding profile, statistical multipexing and a low delay mode; IRD-2800 professional integrated receiver decoders (IRDs) with 4:2:0/4:2:2 decoding profile, SDI output and embedded audio; and RTM-3800 multiplexers with ASI and DS-3 output, capable of simultaneous multiplexing up to 19 inputs. The compression systems are managed by Scopus distributed network management system, the NMS-4000 with Scopus Navigator, allowing the total system to be controlled via a 2MB/s link from either Athens or Melbourne.
“Scopus high-quality compression and high reliability are absolute necessities for Olympic broadcasts,” said Ellen Schurr, Scopus Sales Director. “The quality engineering of our products will create flawless delivery of broadcasts from our platforms for Telstra during the Olympics.”
(GB)
The Seven Network will transmit the signals from the International Broadcast Center in Athens to Melbourne for broadcast to all Australian States on Channel 7.
Telstra and the Seven Network chose Comsyst, Scopus' Australian agent, to provide system integration and around-the-clock on-site engineering staff support during the Games.
"Our confidence in the quality of the equipment and the outstanding technical support from the development and systems engineers at Scopus were key factors in determining how this critical project was implemented," said Howard Jones, Project Manager for Comsyst.
Scopus, whose platforms have already been chosen by NBC Olympics for the transmission of the 2004 games, have supported worldwide sports events including the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Korea. For Telstra, Scopus is providing full digital broadcast solutions to transmit round-the-clock coverage of the summer Games over ten channels. To ensure system integrity, Telstra is equipping two headends: one in Athens and the second in Melbourne. Transmission will be conducted over DS-3 Telco lines to provide complete diversity and redundancy.
“We sought high quality, reliable and field proven platforms for the transmission of our Olympic broadcasts to Australia. We found Scopus’ solutions to fully meet our requirements,” said Darren Wilson, Project Manager for Telstra. “We are happy to be working with Scopus and Comsyst. Both have demonstrated the ability to provide the type of installation and support required for a major broadcast event such as the Olympic Games.”
Scopus platforms, based on the CODICO product line, include the E-1000 MPEG-2 broadcast encoders with 4:2:0/4:2:2 encoding profile, statistical multipexing and a low delay mode; IRD-2800 professional integrated receiver decoders (IRDs) with 4:2:0/4:2:2 decoding profile, SDI output and embedded audio; and RTM-3800 multiplexers with ASI and DS-3 output, capable of simultaneous multiplexing up to 19 inputs. The compression systems are managed by Scopus distributed network management system, the NMS-4000 with Scopus Navigator, allowing the total system to be controlled via a 2MB/s link from either Athens or Melbourne.
“Scopus high-quality compression and high reliability are absolute necessities for Olympic broadcasts,” said Ellen Schurr, Scopus Sales Director. “The quality engineering of our products will create flawless delivery of broadcasts from our platforms for Telstra during the Olympics.”
(GB)
Top Related Stories
Click here for the latest broadcast news stories.
15/11/2024
Grass Valley Adds JPEG XS Support To AMPP
intoPIX has announced that its innovative JPEG XS software technology now powers the support of JPEG XS VSF TR-07 within Grass Valley’s Agile Media Pr
Grass Valley Adds JPEG XS Support To AMPP
intoPIX has announced that its innovative JPEG XS software technology now powers the support of JPEG XS VSF TR-07 within Grass Valley’s Agile Media Pr
27/05/2005
Scopus partners with Simac Broadcast for European market
Scopus Network Technologies, a leading supplier of digital television video networking to the broadcast industry, has announced a partnership with Sim
Scopus partners with Simac Broadcast for European market
Scopus Network Technologies, a leading supplier of digital television video networking to the broadcast industry, has announced a partnership with Sim
26/05/2005
Scopus Partners with Simac Broadcast for European market
Scopus Network Technologies, a leading supplier of digital television video networking to the broadcast industry, has announced a partnership with Sim
Scopus Partners with Simac Broadcast for European market
Scopus Network Technologies, a leading supplier of digital television video networking to the broadcast industry, has announced a partnership with Sim
07/04/2004
NBC Olympics chose Scopus for digital video transmission
NBC Olympics is to use digital video transmission equipment manufactured by Scopus Network Technologies to transport its 24-hour, continuous coverage
NBC Olympics chose Scopus for digital video transmission
NBC Olympics is to use digital video transmission equipment manufactured by Scopus Network Technologies to transport its 24-hour, continuous coverage
09/05/2007
US Cable Operator Reaffirms Relationship With Scopus Video Networks
A US multi system cable operator has reaffirmed its existing relationship with Scopus Video Networks, a provider of digital video networking solutions
US Cable Operator Reaffirms Relationship With Scopus Video Networks
A US multi system cable operator has reaffirmed its existing relationship with Scopus Video Networks, a provider of digital video networking solutions
04/06/2024
Videosys Broadcast Teams Up With Broadcast Rental
Videosys Broadcast has partnered with Dutch company Broadcast Rental to create a new camera control system that allows broadcasters to easily integrat
Videosys Broadcast Teams Up With Broadcast Rental
Videosys Broadcast has partnered with Dutch company Broadcast Rental to create a new camera control system that allows broadcasters to easily integrat
05/03/2009
Dialog Telecom Selects Scopus Solutions To Power Its New IPTV Distribution Network In Poland
Scopus Video Networks has announced that Dialog Telecom, Poland's second-largest independent telecommunications operator, has launched its news IPTV s
Dialog Telecom Selects Scopus Solutions To Power Its New IPTV Distribution Network In Poland
Scopus Video Networks has announced that Dialog Telecom, Poland's second-largest independent telecommunications operator, has launched its news IPTV s
08/08/2005
Scopus continues Asian expansion with Japan office
Scopus Network Technologies, a leading supplier of digital TV networking to the broadcasting industry, has announced the opening of a Tokyo office. Th
Scopus continues Asian expansion with Japan office
Scopus Network Technologies, a leading supplier of digital TV networking to the broadcasting industry, has announced the opening of a Tokyo office. Th
03/08/2021
TBS Targets European Expansion With New UK Broadcast Operations Centre
Telstra Broadcast Services (TBS) has reaffirmed its commitment to the European market with the opening of a new facility in London. The company has of
TBS Targets European Expansion With New UK Broadcast Operations Centre
Telstra Broadcast Services (TBS) has reaffirmed its commitment to the European market with the opening of a new facility in London. The company has of
05/07/2004
Indian companies choose Scopus cable head-end systems
Scopus Network Technologies has secured two new contract wins in India's cable television market. Scopus has been selected by Pacenet, a cable broadca
Indian companies choose Scopus cable head-end systems
Scopus Network Technologies has secured two new contract wins in India's cable television market. Scopus has been selected by Pacenet, a cable broadca
18/11/2024
Sony To Start Providing NDI System Usage
Sony is to provide the use of the NDI® system as a standard feature free of charge in NDI-compatible remote camera systems. Going forward, the NDI sys
Sony To Start Providing NDI System Usage
Sony is to provide the use of the NDI® system as a standard feature free of charge in NDI-compatible remote camera systems. Going forward, the NDI sys
05/09/2006
Scopus Launches IP-based Video Networking Management Platform at IBC 2006
Scopus Video Networks, a provider of digital video networking products, has announced the launch of two new platforms for emerging digital video netwo
Scopus Launches IP-based Video Networking Management Platform at IBC 2006
Scopus Video Networks, a provider of digital video networking products, has announced the launch of two new platforms for emerging digital video netwo
31/01/2005
China’s Hebei Broadcasting Bureau Launches DTV with Scopus systems
Scopus Network Technologies, a leading supplier of digital television video networking to the broadcasting industry, has announced that Hebei Broadcas
China’s Hebei Broadcasting Bureau Launches DTV with Scopus systems
Scopus Network Technologies, a leading supplier of digital television video networking to the broadcasting industry, has announced that Hebei Broadcas
12/06/2019
Telstra Reaches Milestone In Sports Broadcast Production
Telstra has enabled a significant milestone in sports broadcast production with the remote production and delivery of the International World Relay Ch
Telstra Reaches Milestone In Sports Broadcast Production
Telstra has enabled a significant milestone in sports broadcast production with the remote production and delivery of the International World Relay Ch
07/09/2005
Dr Yaron Simler to join Scopus as President
Scopus Video Networks has announced the appointment of Dr Yaron Simler as its President. His appointment is effective immediately. Dr Simler, a cable
Dr Yaron Simler to join Scopus as President
Scopus Video Networks has announced the appointment of Dr Yaron Simler as its President. His appointment is effective immediately. Dr Simler, a cable