Cisco and EI Towers, Italy’s leading tower company responsible for managing infrastructure used for TV, Radio, IoT and Telecommunications, today announce the deployment of EI Tower’s new, all-IP contribution network, based on Cisco IP Fabric for Media.
Network visibility is the next big hurdle for broadcasters as they move content production to the cloud in order to satisfy remote production and workers. Cisco ThousandEyes offers end-to-end visibility from the consumer all the way to the application provider.
In this blog series for Broadcasters, top technology challenges, transformation and the value of the ecosystem are explored. With this blog we offer insights and discuss how Cisco innovations help broadcasters deliver higher resolution video, achieve better connectivity, and accelerate ideas to audiences.
In my previous post, I noted the hastening of the ‘content cadence’, in terms of the volume and speed at which new TV shows and films are vying for our individual and collective attention.
By now it’s clear that IP-based technologies are threading into the media supply chain with alacrity, whether we’re talking about content ingest, signal processing, or distribution.
I think this will be my 15th or so NAB, and each year it’s both exciting and intriguing to see the Media & Entertainment industry shift, pivot and evolve.
Cisco’s IP Fabric for Media training is designed to help your engineers gain these invaluable skills. It’s a critical step to ensure you’re getting the most out of your technology investments.