APS chooses Volicon Observer for quality assurance in South African market

Jun 8, 2010 5:56 PM

    
The Observer RPM 400 alerts Astra Platform Services network operation center engineers when transmission quality falls below APS's preset thresholds.

The Observer RPM 400 alerts Astra Platform Services network operation center engineers when transmission quality falls below APS's preset thresholds.

German broadcast and playout center Astra Platform Services (APS) is using Volicon's Observer Remote Program Monitor (RPM) 400 to provide remote quality monitoring for delivery of a range of TV services to the South African market. The Observer RPM 400 is enabling APS to proactively monitor and troubleshoot transmissions to ensure the highest quality of experience for South African viewers.

A subsidiary of SES ASTRA, APS broadcasts more than 200 channels from its main broadcasting facility in Munich. Installed at a remote location, the Observer RPM 400 system continuously scans all channels in the lineup and tests signal integrity. It issues alerts (via e-mail and SNMP) to network operation center engineers when transmission quality falls below APS' preset thresholds. The system automatically detects such faults as missing/frozen/black video, low audio levels and macroblocking.




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