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Sencore Delivers the Goods at LTN Global
1/31/2013
SAVAGE, MD.—LTN Global Communications
was founded in 2007 to solve the
quality and reliability issues that impede
professional-quality video delivery over
the public Internet. Our focus is on providing
ad hoc, occasional-use connectivity
for newsgathering, outdoor broadcasts and
large venue content applications, as well
as providing transport of fulltime channels
from studios and playout locations to distribution
points such as cable headends,
direct-to-home uplinks and TV stations.
CLOUD-DELIVERED VIDEO
LTN’s SmartCloud live video delivery
service is designed to take advantage of
the ubiquity and availability of the Internet
and to create a secure, reliable, economical,
and high-performance delivery system,
which rivals that of satellite, leased-line, and
fiber video delivery services with reduced
operating costs. SmartCloud uses an intelligent
global network to provide continuous
service under stringent performance guarantees
and is used by broadcasters for both
occasional-use applications, like newsgathering
and event contribution, as well as
full-time channel distribution on either a
point-to-point or point-to-multipoint basis.
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Malik Khan |
Our end-point appliances employ proprietary
protocols to create a fixed and
reliable transport stream “pipe,” optimally
connecting our customers to the Smart-
Cloud network. They can transmit video
feeds simultaneously to multiple destinations
with the lowest possible latency, high
reliability, and high quality.
VERSATILE TECHNOLOGY
In order to provide optimal service for
occasional use feeds and live shots from
studios and affiliates, we have established
a preferred vendor relationship with Sencore.
We found that Sencore’s MRD 3187B
modular receiver/decoder supports virtually
any application, as it combines a
variety of input interface options, dualchannel
processing, and MPEG-2, MPEG-4,
4:2:0, 4:2:2, SD, and HD decoding. As our
occasional-use customers work in a variety
of video formats that combine SD/
HD signals, the modular MRD 3187B has
proven to be an ideal solution.
Our customers have installed a large
number of Sencore MRD 3187B units,
with these typically residing on the receiving
or acquisition side of the transmission
link and installed in the customer’s
central broadcasting facility. An LTN endpoint
appliance enables the Sencore unit
to instantly receive the IP video feeds
transmitted from remote locations via
LTN’s SmartCloud, and to decode them
for broadcast. A typical MRD 3187B configuration
for an LTN SmartCloud application
would include Sencore’s 8727 dual
MPEG IP input cards, 8732 MPEG-2/H.264
decoder cards, and 8708 HD-SDI video
output cards.
Today’s broadcasters are required to
amass a great deal of video content from
a wide variety of sources and arriving in a
growing range of video formats, while trying
to control operating costs. With Smart-
Cloud connectivity and the Sencore MRD
3187B, we can help these broadcasters
meet their requirements with an intelligent,
cloud-based service that transforms the Internet
into a truly viable, cost-effective platform
for professional-quality video delivery.
Malik Khan serves as co-founder and
executive chairman of LTN Global Communications.
He may be contacted at
mkhan@livetimenet.com.
For additional information, contact
Sencore at 605-978-4600 or visit www.sencore.com
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