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UK broadcaster turns to Pro-Bel for upgraded facility routing solution
Oct 19, 2004 8:00 AM, RF Update e-newsletter
Pro-Bel Freeway.
UK broadcaster Channel 4 has purchased and incorporated Pro-Bel routing technology as part of a significant upgrade of its London facility, the company announced.
When Channel 4 decided to construct a new control room for channel E4 and for pay-TV-based Film Four, the broadcaster selected the Pro-Bel Freeway series of routers. The facility is designed to back up the main transmission path and form a standalone program source matrix to guard against failure. Channel 4 chose the SDI, AES and time code versions of the Pro-Bel Freeway router for the installation.
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