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Home » AT&T to Deploy HD-SDI Switching to Distribute Contribution Video

AT&T to Deploy HD-SDI Switching to Distribute Contribution Video

April 12, 2010
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AT&T confirmed plans to deploy a standards-based High Definition-SDI video transport and switching network capability for the professional broadcast marketplace.

The new capability combines AT&T’s SONET optical network with next-generation video transport technology based on JPEG2000 compression standards. It will support HD-SDI at rates between 75Mb and 400Mb along with SD-SDI at 24Mb to 150Mb.

Following a successful pilot program in January, AT&T expects to start delivering the feature utilizing JPEG2000 compression capabilities beginning 3Q 2010 in major metropolitan areas across North America.

“This enhancement to our AT&T Global Video Services portfolio will enable broadcast customers to take advantage of a cost-effective, high availability, high quality compression process for migrating to next generation video services such as 3D and higher-quality HD,” said Sanford Brown, vice president, AT&T Connectivity and Metro Network Services. “AT&T has the ability to reach many media outlets on a global scale with a high level of network redundancy and resiliency — and now with JPEG2000 compression technology planned — for an unparalleled viewing experience.”http://www.att.com

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