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Cannes Film Festival upgrades content distribution to IPTV

Exterity hired to relay video content on demand to attending global media

Cannes, France, 16th May 2011: Organisers of the Cannes Film Festival are making fundamental changes to the way daily content from the event is being distributed to attending broadcast media by switching to IPTV technology from Exterity, the Building IPTV specialist. For the first time the event’s IT management has decided to transmit Festival TV in digital form to each attending journalist as well as selected broadcasters such as CanalSat, the Canal Plus channels, Orange TV, orange.fr, the Orange World mobile portal as well as on cable in the town of Cannes itself.

Marc Tayar, Head of IT at KM which is responsible for the management of editorial content (subject to ratification by the Cannes Festival) and executive production, explains: “Up until now, the production team and the journalists could watch Festival TV on three screens set up in the open space area at the heart of the Palais des Festivals, which had the effect of making the workplace noisy and that was becoming off-putting for the members of the team.”

The solution was Exterity’s AvediaStream HD encoders, installed within fifty metres of the control room, taking live feeds from broadcast cameras and equipment, and distributing them via IP to each workstation. With an editorial team of more than 30 journalists and a control room of 200 technicians offering 20 to 25 videos every day, enabling distribution of video content on demand to individual journalists is the most efficient option. Additional distribution for mass viewing is provided to central TV screens using AvediaPlayer receivers specially provided for the purpose.

To further enhance the end-user experience, Exterity’s IPTV streams share the network with a VoIP system. This enables each workstation to provide on demand access to video footage from the Exterity system, whilst giving journalists the option to make crucial voice calls all using the same IP network.

“The eyes of the broadcasting world are on Cannes this week so while that’s certainly a lot of pressure it’s also the perfect showcase for our communications technology in terms of reliability for world leading live events, multi-user distribution and ease of installation. We’re confident the attending media will appreciate the added value we bring,” comments Exterity’s CEO Colin Farquhar.

Internationally recognised, Exterity’s IPTV expertise offers guaranteed capture, storage and distribution of live TV and video sources. Exterity’s IPTV solutions maximise the IPTV network to a significant degree, regardless of the size or format of the workspace. They facilitate high-quality distribution of video and digital TV content on the IP (LAN) network to an almost unlimited number of users with no loss of picture quality, while offering the extra advantage of centralising management, set-up and control.

Based on the French press release from ZyXEL

 

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For more information, please contact:
Kate Hyslop / Emma Bridgeman
Rocket Communications
+44 (0)8453 707 024
exterity@rocketcomms.net


About Exterity
Exterity Limited, the building IPTV specialist, has been delivering enterprise-class building IPTV solutions since 2001, and today its products are in use in 40 countries by some of the world’s best-known corporations.  Exterity products enable organisations to distribute broadcast-quality digital TV and video over building or campus IP networks (LANs) to a virtually unlimited number of users, with centralised management, configuration, and control. Unlike traditional analogue systems, Exterity systems can support an unlimited number of channels, and picture quality is unaffected by the addition of displays or users. Based on industry standards, Exterity products integrate easily with other solutions such as digital signage, hotel property management systems, patient information systems, and others.

Exterity is based in Edinburgh, Scotland.

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