USSI Globals services solution approach will upgrade satellite facilities for FCCs C-Band transition, add managed services and support layer for network operations.
USSI Global, a provider of customised network, broadcast and digital signage systems and services worldwide, will modernise US TV broadcaster Sinclair Broadcast Group’s extensive satellite network in compliance with the FCC’s C-Band spectrum transition.
USSI Global will inspect and upgrade Sinclair’s satellite infrastructure over a three-year period, with all work completed months ahead of the FCCs December 2023 Phase II accelerated relocation deadline.
USSI Global will also provide a suite of managed services to maintain the network during and after the transition, reducing the costs and providing a consistently high level of maintenance and reliability.
Sinclair Broadcast Group owns, operates and/or provides services to 191 TV stations in 89 markets. The broadcaster’s satellite network supports critical uplink and downlink services for network affiliates, with 97 satellite facilities in operation around the country.
The FCC’s initiative will clear 300MHz of the C-Band’s 500MHz bandwidth frequency for 5G mobile services and relocate service providers within that spectrum to the remaining 200MHz. As the C-Band is mostly used for TV and radio operations, Sinclair is one of the many providers required to vacate the 300MHz targetted for 5G services.
These transitions will require affected providers to navigate complex technical changes including installation of new satellites and antennas, upgrades to existing antennas, repointing of antennas and antenna filtering to align with frequency changes.
USSI Global’s turnkey project management expertise will provide a consistent level of service across all technical renovations, managed services and support. The company will utilise its large team of RF field engineers and support staff to manage each phase. The ability to provide an immediate response will substantially accelerate repairs and limit service disruptions.
USSI Global’s project management strategy covers nearly every step of the technical process, including system design and integration, product procurement, commissioning and post-sales support. USSI Global will guide Sinclair technicians through all system transformations, including the retuning of nearly 500 satellite systems; and modernisation of satellite dishes, filters, IRDs and/or antennas across all 97 facilities.
Commenting on the development, Del Parks, CTO and Senior Vice President, Sinclair Broadcast Group said: “Similar to the TV spectrum repack initiative that just ended, the C-Band spectrum transition is a technically challenging and multi-layered procedure that will affect tens of thousands of earth station antennas. USSI Global offers the comprehensive project management experience required to navigate Sinclair through what will be a very time-sensitive and labour-intensive transition while ensuring our satellite services continue to operate without interruption.”
Harvey Arnold, Vice President of Engineering, Sinclair Broadcast Group remarked: “Modernisation of the satellite infrastructure requires a strategic partner that understands everything from re-grounding systems to maximising the performance of the infrastructure. USSI Global’s project management experience will ensure we meet challenging deadlines, while their technical knowledge will optimize our satellite contribution and distribution services upon moving to a new C-Band frequency.”
USSI Global COO Anthony Morelli adds that the managed services elements of the USSI Global represent an important new business direction for the company moving forward. “While our field engineers and technology partnerships will ensure a smooth transition and high-efficiency infrastructure, our managed services layer will accelerate their ROI by offloading advanced technical operations and system maintenance to our proven team of experts,” said Morelli. “We look forward to working with Sinclair Broadcast Group on this important project as we work toward our shared goal of an August 2023 transition, and beyond that reduce their technical responsibilities through our growing ‘as-a-service’ programmes.”