SKY Italy installs RTS, Telex communications in new Milan center

Jul 9, 2008 8:00 AM


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Workers prepare the new SKY Italy broadcast facility in Milan.

Workers prepare the new SKY Italy broadcast facility in Milan.

SKY Italy has installed a complete multiframe ADAM matrix intercom system with six-character RTS keypanels and Telex RadioCom wireless systems in its new Milan broadcast facility.

The new SKY satellite station has six studios and will employ 2500 people when construction is completed this year.

With RTS RVON VoIP technology, SKY Milan is able to connect instantly with its facilities in Rome. In addition, RTS can interface with analog audio signals by using the new AIO-16 analog I/O card kit for the ADAM matrix.

Using a time division multiplex (TDM) technique, the ADAM grows linearly as users are added. The system comes standard with newly redesigned redundant high-current power supplies and the new redundant MCII-e Ethernet master controller.

For more information, visit www.boschcommunications.com.


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