The Telos Alliance is bringing a new multichannel soft codec to the IBC show.
The Zephyr Connect is, according to the company, “built on the legacy of the Telos iPort series of hardware products” but “delivered as a software container that can be deployed on-premises on a COTS (commercial off-the-shelf) server or cloud-hosted.”
Telos has in mind Zephyr Connect duties such as “sending multiple linear or MPEG channels over VPNs, satellite links, Ethernet radio systems, and telco-and ISP-provided services such as SD-WAN, MPLS, or legacy data links. It can also be used as a network distribution system, a multichannel link to remote studios, or a studio-to-transmitter link,” according to the announcement.
It adds, “Paired with an appropriate server for streaming audio, Zephyr Connect can pass audio, ancillary data, and GPIO with a QoS-enabled IP link between studios on a Livewire network using Telos Alliance xNodes.”
Telos Alliance Product Manager Robbie Green said, “Zephyr Connect provides the same functionality and features as our Telos iPort High Density hardware platform, but with more flexibility and scalability; each instance comes with two bidirectional codec channels, but customers can expand that to a total of 64 channels in one-channel increments, making it easy to grow as their needs change.”
See The Telos Alliance at Stand 8.D37.
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