Genesis Networks announces new teleport collaboration venture with Globecomm Systems
Dec 15, 2006 9:00 AM
Genesis Networks, a provider of global video transmission services over fiber and satellite that uses Internet Protocol (IP) technology, has joined with Globecomm Network Services. The venture establishes a New York Teleport presence for Genesis Networks, providing direct access to satellites serving both CONUS and international footprints.
The GSI New York Teleport is directly linked to Genesis' global fiber-optic network, providing seamless connectivity to local sites in the New York area, as well as all broadcast hubs and media points of presence within North and South America, Europe and Asia.
The GSI New York Teleport is capable of C-band and Ku-band transmissions, with booking available immediately for media and data transmission clients on a contractual basis, and the planned addition of an occasional-use booking service. Genesis Networks also provides assistance to clients with provisioning transponder space through its satellite partners.
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