| Bonded cellular technology can save you money by eliminating your satellite truck, your ENG truck, or your mobile production truck. Let’s crunch some conservative numbers. Take the daily rental of a sat truck, say $2,500 per day. Assume you rent it 25% of the days in the year for your workflow operations. That's close to $250,000! On the other end of the spectrum, bonded cellular lets you broadcast events that might not otherwise get coverage. These days, sports networks now cover hundreds of high school football games every fall. They have small production crews going out with small vans, a TriCaster and a bonded cellular rig in the back, and they broadcast high school football, believe it or not, live. A good bonded cellular system will have 2 encoders, providing you with an ASI out that you can feed to transmission gear such as satellite, microwave, and a high-quality 4:2:2 output that you can use for the record, store and forward function. You want to have the ability to record high-quality video at all times. The ASI output also gives you a secondary or redundant transmission path in addition to the primary cellular transmission path. Download this free guide and learn about Bonded Cellular: Low latency - great for live applications Get your live content to air faster with fragmented MPEG4 recording ASI output for secondary transmission feed Reliable, compact and easy to use Live auto record, store, and forward capability Lower staffing costs Great picture quality | All the best, Jim Jachetta, EVP & CTO VidOvation - Moving Video Forward 949-954-5290 Cell 516-551-3201 [email protected] http://meetme.so/JimJachetta P.S. Usage examples in the guide include: WPSD (NBC) news gathering, TV2 Oslo at the Academy Awards, Hong Kong rugby, sports network application, and inclement weather reporting. |
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