Scopus continues to updgrade Doordarshan's broadcast facilities
Jul 24, 2003 12:00 PM
Doordarshan, India’s national television service, has selected
Scopus Network Technologies digital broadcast platforms to further
upgrade its digital broadcast infrastructure. Scopus’ digital
broadcast platforms are being used to expand an existing nationwide
terrestrial transmsission system and will be used throughout India for
the re-distribution of TV signals from digital to analog.
Scopus’ digital platforms include special features to meet
Doordarshan’s technical specifications. These include the
integration of audio/video monitoring at the front panel and multiple
satellite reception inputs. Doordarshan’s new platforms will be
used for redistribution of TV programs on nationwide terrestrial
transmission network.
Scopus and its partner in India, Bharat Electronics (BEL) are
working together again to supply and integrate this new contract for
Scopus’ professional IRDs.
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