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Hibernia Intros Broadcast Cloud

September 11, 2015
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Hibernia Networks introduced its suite of Broadcast Cloud solutions featuring a new Anywhere-to-Anywhere service, extending the QoS assurance of Hibernia Networks’ global fiber optic infrastructure to and from served locations via the public Internet.

Hibernia said its Broadcast Cloud platform utilizes the signal processing functionality of the latest generation media gateways to enable high quality transmission of news, international programming, sports events and distribution, and over-the-top (OTT) applications. Integration with the public Internet enables reliable media transport from even the most remote venues, previously less viable due to high last-mile cost.

“Hibernia Networks’ Broadcast Cloud addresses growing demand from the global media and broadcast sector for high-quality, cost-effective video transport from any signal, in any format, anywhere,” states Al DiGabriele, Senior Vice President of Product and Marketing. “We serve some of the largest names in media and broadcast, which is a testament not only to our capabilities but also to our commitment to innovative video services and setting the standard for global video transport.”

http://www.hibernianetworks.com/media-services

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