Clear-Com unveils new Concert version 2 intercom at IBC2008

Sep 25, 2008 11:00 AM

    

Like the original Concert, version 2.0 is based on Novel IP routing algorithms over a standard IP network.

Clear-Com Communication Systems introduced a new version of Clear-Com Concert at IBC2008.

Expanded features of Concert v2.0 include native IP connectivity between Concert and the Eclipse matrix system, establishing a single communication environment for traditional and IP intercom users.

Concert v2.0 links directly to the Eclipse matrix frame (upgraded version 5.1) with an E-Que IP card over Ethernet. By linking both IP-based and traditional hardware intercom users onto a single communication system, more broadcast production members and remote users can connect. Additionally, Concert can provide backup communication to the Eclipse matrix by connection to an E-Que IP card.

Like the original Concert, version 2.0 is based on Novel IP routing algorithms over a standard IP network, providing secure, low-latency voice communication capabilities.

For more information, visit www.clearcom.com.




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