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Colt selects Nevion Ventura for Viacom contribution to BSkyB

Managed broadcast fibre solution provider Colt has used products from Nevion’s Ventura line to deliver contribution facilities for Viacom International Media Network (VIMN) brands including MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central.

Managed broadcast fibre solution provider Colt has used products from Nevion’s Ventura line to deliver contribution facilities for Viacom International Media Network (VIMN) brands including MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central.

The fibre routing links VIMN’s playout hub in Camden, North London, with BSkyB in Osterley, West London, to deliver four of the broadcaster’s channels uncompressed in a single fibre.

Colt adopted course wave division multiplexing (CWDM) techniques from the Ventura platform to feed dual fibre connections to Sky (previously, five separate fibres were used – four carrying individual channels with a fifth used for redundancy). The new circuits offer extra resilience with the provision of a second geographically diverse fibre for full 1+1 redundancy.

“We’re really pleased to be able to offer a secure and uncompressed solution for live broadcast TV contribution through Nevion’s Ventura technology,” said Mark Webb, senior media specialist at Colt. “We’ve been impressed by Nevion’s enthusiasm, the quality of their technology and how this can be incorporated within our service to offer broadcasters such as MTV robust and cost-effective point-to-point contribution services.”

Howard Monaghan, director of broadcast distribution for VIMN, said: “We need to have 100% confidence in the quality of distribution paths. Colt, in conjunction with Nevion, provided us the level of service delivery we require without compromising signal quality.”

Nick Pywell, managing director of Nevion UK, added: “After working with Colt on several successful projects, we’re delighted to be working together with such a high-profile broadcaster as MTV. Colt’s fibre network and Nevion’s Ventura product range combine to deliver an efficient and scalable deployment that meets Sky’s objectives.”

www.nevion.com
www.colt.net
www.viacom.com

Managed broadcast fibre solution provider Colt has used products from Nevion’s Ventura line to deliver contribution facilities for Viacom International Media Network (VIMN) brands including MTV, Nickelodeon and Comedy Central.

The fibre routing links VIMN’s playout hub in Camden, North London, with BSkyB in Osterley, West London, to deliver four of the broadcaster’s channels uncompressed in a single fibre.

Colt adopted course wave division multiplexing (CWDM) techniques from the Ventura platform to feed dual fibre connections to Sky (previously, five separate fibres were used – four carrying individual channels with a fifth used for redundancy). The new circuits offer extra resilience with the provision of a second geographically diverse fibre for full 1+1 redundancy.

“We’re really pleased to be able to offer a secure and uncompressed solution for live broadcast TV contribution through Nevion’s Ventura technology,” said Mark Webb, senior media specialist at Colt. “We’ve been impressed by Nevion’s enthusiasm, the quality of their technology and how this can be incorporated within our service to offer broadcasters such as MTV robust and cost-effective point-to-point contribution services.”

Howard Monaghan, director of broadcast distribution for VIMN, said: “We need to have 100% confidence in the quality of distribution paths. Colt, in conjunction with Nevion, provided us the level of service delivery we require without compromising signal quality.”

Nick Pywell, managing director of Nevion UK, added: “After working with Colt on several successful projects, we’re delighted to be working together with such a high-profile broadcaster as MTV. Colt’s fibre network and Nevion’s Ventura product range combine to deliver an efficient and scalable deployment that meets Sky’s objectives.”

www.nevion.com
www.colt.net
www.viacom.com