AETA Introduces Dual Mobile Connectivity

AETA Audio Systems has introduced embedded dual mobile network connectivity for its ScoopTeam and Scoopy+S codecs.  Available as an option for both units, the new technology lets users connect to two mobile networks simultaneously.

Previously, AETA ScoopTeam and Scoopy+S customers were able to double stream through two different mobile networks using one built-in modem plus an external dongle. With the new dual mobile network connectivity option, there are two wireless on-board modems.

AETA explains that through the use of SIM cards, ISDN or wired IP connections are no longer necessary.  And, users can now choose to manage remote broadcasts through either double streaming or bonding, depending on network quality.

“At locations with difficult connections, broadcasters have to rely on mobile networks,” said Yann Vonarburg, general manager, AETA Audio Systems. “Being able to depend on two mobile networks secures the live feed, through double streaming or our newly released bonding functionality.”

AETA’s Dual mobile network connectivity with double streaming and bonding options is designed to facilitate remotes in terms of logistics, and streamlines the tech crew’s task of preparing the system for the reporter.

“For AETA safety is at the forefront,” added Vonarburg. “With embedded dual mobile network connectivity, we simplify the process so reporters can focus on their programs and their surroundings.”

Embedded dual mobile network connectivity is available as an option for Scoopy+S or ScoopTeam codecs. When ordering this feature, customers receive the unit with two SIM card slots and a set of antennas.
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