Nevion to unveil new innovations for Ventura product line

Apr 15, 2009 12:08 PM

    

Nevion, formerly Network Electronics/VPG, will unveil a range of product additions and enhancements across its product lines, including the Ventura range, at the NAB Show, April 20-23, in Las Vegas.

Nevion’s Ventura series offers telecoms and other media transport service providers a comprehensive, efficient solution for a variety of transport technologies, including IP, SONET and fiber overlay. Innovations for each network topology feature visually lossless JPEG2000 compression. Enhancements include:

  • for IP new products, enables HD and DVB-ASI transport over GigE and distribution of NTSC/PAL over 10BASE-T, 100BASE-T or ASI;
  • for SONET/SDH NEBS 3-compliant solutions for multiplexing and mapping to OC-3c, OC-12c, OC-48c and OC-192c, synchronizes without an external timing source and integrated protection switching;
  • for fiber overlay, provides a new 32-channel DWDM multiplexer that, when used in conjunction with other Ventura products, can scale video and bidirectional data transport to arbitrary levels.

See Nevion at the NAB Show in Booth SU10811.




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