Global Video Transport Transport Solutions EVP. Optical transport over dark fiber Time Division Multiplexing Coarse and Dense Wave Division Multiplexing.

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Global Video Transport Transport Solutions EVP

Optical transport over dark fiber Time Division Multiplexing Coarse and Dense Wave Division Multiplexing 80 HD, 640 SDI or 6000 ASI channels on one fiber ASI, SD, HD, 3G, AES, RS-422, E1, T1 Analog video and audio L-Band analog satellite signals 10/100Mb/s and 1Gb/s Ethernet transport Full flexibility, modular, all formats, world No.1 system

Transport over telco networks SDH/SONET –STM-X/OC-X IP PDH The only product, combining all network interfaces Highly integrated solutions with minimum footprint and power consumption Unique combination of video and network know-how Carrier Class quality, unmatched jitter management

Network VPG transport solutions Any format Any distance Any network

Compression of SDI and HD JPEG-2000 compression of HD and SD –Mathematically lossless at around 600 Mb/s –Visually loss less at medium bit rates ( Mb/s) –Low latency –Single frame compression –Allows multiple compression/decompression cycles –Compression from 50Mb/s to 600Mb/s MPEG-2 compression for SD –High quality contribution class MPEG-2 compression –Compression from 1,5Mb/s to 50Mb/s

The merging of Network and VPG Increased focus on Telco customers Perfect products for the Telco / Broadcast convergence marketplace Complimentary customer base and markets Common product roadmap Strengthening of VPG and Network engineering, departments significantly increased in size this year Almost 50 products will be introduced to Europe at IBC 2008

Flashlink VPG equipment NE equipment SDH / IP link from Telco Dark fiber available VPG equipment Broadcaster site Dark fiber available Telco network Synergies – Network/VPG Addressing Broadcasters needs Carrying broadcasters needs through the carrier networks SDH / IP

Want to add HD capacity using the infrastructure you already have? Need efficient use of space, conserve fiber and bandwidth Conserve editability and contribution quality Ensure that signal wont be interrupted or degraded Easily deploy equipment that doesnt require frequent reconfiguration Avoid creating new infrastructure requirements just to support HD

Eight HDs into one OC-48c/STM-16

Multiplexes four AES audio channels per HD signal Pre-embedded into the HD-SDI signal or locally embedded by AES interfaces on the encoder

Requires only two 4RU chassis VS183 AEMS VS811-SM-48 VS901-TE-27 VS901-TD-27 VS811-SD-48

Handles HD or SD input automatically

Four ASIs into DS-3 DS-3 VS9345 ASI

Four ASIs into OC-3 OC-3 (STM-1) VS9155 ASI

1 compressed SD into OC-3 OC-3 (STM-1) VS901-Sx-03 Compressed SD JPEG 2000 SD

1 compressed SD (or HD) into OC-3 OC-3 (STM-1) VS901-Sx-03 HD Compressed HD JPEG 2000 HD

2 SDs into OC-12 OC-12 (STM-4) SD VS901-Sx-12

2 SDs into OC-12, or 1 SD plus 1 compressed HD OC-12 (STM-4) VS901-Sx-12 HD Compressed HD JPEG 2000 HD SD

OC-48: room enough for 1 HD plus two SD signals OC-48 (STM-16) SD Using one VS811-SHD card HD

8 SD-SDI 270Mbps signals into OC-48 OC-48 (STM-16) SD VS811-S multiplexer

Exchange an SD/SDI channel for 4 DVB-ASI channels OC-48 (STM-16) SD ASI

Exchange an SD/SDI channel for NTSC/PAL OC-48 (STM-16) SD NTSC/PAL SD-SDI channels can also carry NTSC / PAL with 4 audio channels ASI

Add control to monitoring with duplex data over SDTI OC-48 (STM-16) SD NTSC/PAL Duplex data Full duplex 100BaseT, RS422, T1 and talkback also supported ASI

6 HD-SDI 1.5Gbps signals into OC-192 OC-192 (STM-64) HD Six uncompressed HD signals with four audio channels each

HD and multiple SD into OC-192 OC-192 (STM-64) HD Any HD-SDI channel can carry four SD-SDIs, each with 4 audio channels SD

HD, SD and ASI into OC-192 OC-192 (STM-64) HD An SD-SDI channel can carry four DVB-ASI channels SD ASI

HD, SD, ASI and NTSC/PAL into OC-192 OC-192 (STM-64) HD SD-SDI channels can also carry NTSC / PAL with 4 audio channels SD NTSC/PAL ASI

HD, SD, ASI, NTSC/PAL and duplex data OC-192 (STM-64) HD Full duplex 100BaseT, RS422, T1 and talkback also supported SD NTSC/PAL Duplex data ASI

HD compressed into Gigabit Ethernet Gig-E Compressed HD JPEG 2000 HD VS901-IE-GE

PAL/SDI compressed into Gig-E Gig-E (Compressed) MPEG-2 PAL / SDI VS905-Mx-GE

8 DVB-ASIs into Gig-E Gig-E VS908-Ax-GE ASI

Building blocks for every requirement HDSDASI NTSC/ PAL Duplex data OC OC OC * 282 OC-3 1*1* 1*1* 41*1* DS-3 2?4? Gig-E 1*1* 1 ?1 * Compressed with JPEG 2000 Compressed with MPEG 2

Network VPG transport solutions Any format Any distance Any network