Linear Acoustic completes merger with Telos Systems
May 25, 2008 8:00 AM
Just more than a year after Linear Acoustic first announced its intention to merge with the Telos Systems group, the company has officially become the fourth member of the technology partnership, which also includes Omnia and Axia. The merger expands the group's offering of advanced audio processing solutions to include technologies for multichannel DTV audio processing.
"In just nine short months, the broadcast industry will discover just how well it has prepared for the DTV transition," said Tim Carroll, president and founder of Linear Acoustic. "Many broadcasters are still unaware of the processing needed to provide high-quality multichannel audio within their digital services. As part of the Telos Systems group, Linear Acoustic will be able to expand its reach, helping TV stations across the world to sound better than ever, while continuing the development of sophisticated audio processing solutions for the competitive DTV marketplace."
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