Shifting viewing habits have led to on-the-go, customized interactivity enabled by sophisticated mobile solutions. Even fans attending games are using mobile devices to interact with sports in new ways, interacting with broadcasted content displayed on devices as a complement to what they’re watching live.
To deliver on-demand, real-time content to viewers, broadcast control rooms are starting to look more like data centers, featuring rows of cabinets that house IP-connected servers instead of traditional master control operations and task-specific hardware.
Broadcast innovations – from IP migration to 4K content – rely on fiber connections for performance and uptime. And more fiber connections means more to manage. Are you ready to support high fiber counts while also providing scalability?
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About the author
Benoit Chevarie
Product Line Manager
In his role, Benoit Chevarie is responsible for the growth and profitability of Belden copper and fiber connectivity products. He maintains a solid knowledge base amongst Belden’s sales forces, as well as maintaining competitive pricing strategies and keeping a rich but lean product line that corresponds to a dynamic market demand. He was also certified in 2016 as a Project Management Professional (PMP).