BCE Studio 1Leading provider of technical services to Europe’s media industry, Broadcast Center Europe (BCE) has adopted Riedel’s Artist digital matrix intercom solution and MediorNet real-time network at its new production facility in Luxembourg.

With Artist delivering AES67-based communications and MediorNet providing the integrated signal-transport backbone, BCE’s facility supports production, postproduction, playout and transmission services.

‘After a thorough RFP process, we decided to partner with Riedel to provide communications for our new facility,’ says Patrick Bernard, Head of Technical Services at Broadcasting Center Europe. ‘Riedel is well-known for its innovation, reliability, and outstanding support, and Artist was the ideal choice for one of the biggest IP intercom systems ever deployed in Benelux.’

Three Artist 128 mainframes, together with an Artist 64 and an Artist 32, are accessed via 60 multifunctional SmartPanel user interfaces (both rackmount and desktop) over an AES67-based network. Riedel’s fibre ring and intelligent trunking technologies connect the OB and SNG trucks when they are operating remotely, and Artist Dante interfaces support radio operations and provide a versatile IP network throughout the facility. For select customers, BCE also offers a VoIP connection over a WAN network using Riedel’s interfaces.

In addition to the Artist intercom system, Riedel’s MediorNet is used extensively in the new BCE facility to transport real-time audio and video signals between the broadcast studios and the master control room. BCE has installed close to 20 MediorNet frames with a MetroN core router and MicroN high-density media distribution devices operating over a CWDM network. Frames are placed in studios to facilitate signal transport when TV shows are being produced. The OB van can also tap in remotely to the fibre network in Luxembourg and leverage the MediorNet infrastructure to deliver shows to air.

BCE is also one of the first companies to adopt Bolero, Riedel’s all-new wireless intercom system. The company has deployed almost 30 Bolero beltpacks for use in its studio and outside broadcast operations.

‘BCE was one of our first European MediorNet customers and was an early adopter of our high-end processing technology,’ says Wilbert Kooij, General Manager, Riedel Communications Benelux. ‘Now, Artist and MediorNet will power a facility with redundancy in its DNA, and with the ability to support remote production with all the benefits of real-time signal transport.’

More: www.riedel.net

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