The company will be showcasing its products comprising broadband quality monitoring and analysis solutions at booth 4K3-05, BroadcastAsia, Singapore.
Bridge Technologies in partnership with Techtel will be showcasing its range of broadcast, broadband quality monitoring and analysis solutions at booth 4K3-05, BroadcastAsia, Singapore.
On display will be the VB330 IP Probe with its support for Remote PHY/L2TP. The VB330 is deployed either on dedicated embedded hardware, as a pre-configured and pre-installed appliance or as a software-only solution.
The VB330 provides high-traffic monitoring in core broadband and media networks and offers telcos, digital media organizations, cable and network operators a monitoring solution scalable for various levels of traffic. Measurement analytics are available via easy drill-down functionality, with MediaWindow providing easy-to-assess graphical visualisations of the data.
Commenting on the announcement, James Chance, Regional Manager, APAC at Bridge Technologies, said: Subscribers need more bandwidth not only because theyre consuming more video online but also because, with the advent of 4K and HDR, video is becoming even more challenging to transmit. L2TP is now extensively used in VPNs worldwide, and the VB330 is the ideal probe for cable operators looking to maximise the quality of experience they offer to their customers.
The company will also display the VB440 IP Probe. The recipient of two honours at NAB 2019 – not only the TV Technology Best of Show Award but also the NAB Show 2019 Product of the Year Award the VB440 is designed for those charged with managing network-based media distribution.
With both ST2110 and ST2022-6 transports, the VB440 provides network operators, digital media organisations, production studios, master control centres and outside broadcast vehicles and venues with an analytics solution for numerous streams and multiple technologies in real-time and in parallel. It enables production teams to continuously survey all layers of media transportation on an IP network and facilitates rectification of potential problems; both packet loss and jitter can be identified, for example, helping to maximise Quality of Service (QoS).
Commenting on the product offering, Simen K. Frostad, Chairman, Bridge Technologies, said: Not only does the VB440 enable the quality of audio and video to be monitored and assessed: it can be located anywhere on the network (or, in fact, multiple VB440s can be deployed throughout the network) and, in conjunction with its intuitive Instrument View GUI, it can deliver information to anyone, wherever they are. It provides instantaneous feedback on network performance, detecting errors and allowing them to be addressed and rectified instantly before the consumers experience is negatively impacted.
Techtel and Bridge Technologies will also be showcasing the VB288 Content Extractor; providing operators with video and audio measurements of MPEG-2, H.264/MPEG-4 and H.265/HEVC streams and enabling a web browser-based remote video-wall capability.