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Fox News Scores a First with Tieline in Internet Transmission during Bush Visit.
Future-proof with Tieline SIP compatibility...
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Issue: #8 April 2008

 
Welcome to the special NAB 2008 edition of the Tieline Technology LinQ Newsletter.
 
NAB 2008
 
See us at the Radio Hall Booth N8817
 
What's New at NAB 2008?
QoS Performance Engine Technology
 
QoS Performance Engine Technology 
 
Tieline's new 'QoS Performance Engine Technology' software enhancements have significantly improved connection reliability over lossy IP networks such as 3G cell-phone networks and the Internet.


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Dedicated Global 3G Module
Tieline Technology Commander G3 Field unit with 3G module 
Tieline has also continued to streamline and simplify connections over 3G with a truly global solution for connecting over EV-DO and UMTS/HSDPA networks. Tieline codec software now automatically configures a codec for any of 187 networks currently supported in 55 countries.

Tieline has also added new features such as 3G module voice call support and the new MusicPlus algorithm. MusicPlus is loss-tolerant and uses advanced coding
techniques to provide up to 20 kHz stereo audio quality with 20ms coding delay at bit rates as low as 96kbps - making it ideal for today's 3G networks.
 
 
Fox News Scores a First with Tieline in Internet Transmission during Bush Visit.

February 21, 2008: Fox News Radio fed the press pool this time down in Africa for President Bush's visit this week. But in Tanzania, there are no ISDN lines. Fox News found a solution and was able to transmit the broadcasts over the Internet and provide that ability to the other networks-ABC, AP, CBS, NPR and VOA.

This is the first time that a network news pool had access to an internet transmission. Says Mitch Davis, VP/Fox News Radio Network: "This is actually a set up routine for presidential trips overseas-the participating radio networks take turns feeding the transmission. Everything where we were set up was intermittent and unreliable-from electrical to phones. AT&T provides connectivity for the traveling press on these trips. They told us flat out they couldn't provide an ISDN hookup in Tanzania. So instead of settling for lesser service or have to spend an excess of money on satellite time, we've been using some hardware that gives us IT connectivity we used on a previous trip just for ourselves. We managed to move forward into the 21st Century and do this via Internet, because in many third world countries they don't have the traditional copper-based phone systems or ISDN." The gear was the Tieline Commander G3.

Radio Business Report observation: Even in third world countries, digital technology comes to the rescue. Now that the internet has proven itself worthy of use during presidential visits, these codecs may get even more use for important global press events-they're dependable and money-saving.

The preceding story has been reprinted with the kind permission of Radio Business Report™(www.rbr.com).

 
Future-proof with Tieline SIP compatibility...
 
 
 

Tieline and other members of the Audio-via-IP Experts Group have taken a leadership role in developing SIP interoperability between Tieline codecs and eight other codec manufacturers.

SIP hugely simplifies remote broadcasting over IP as there is no need for codecs to acquire static IP addresses in order to connect - even if they move between different locations. Read the latest developments in SIP technology here.

Clear Channel Chooses Tieline for Live Wireless 3G Remote Broadcast
Marcus Xenakis Director of Engineering and IT for Clear Channel Radio in Philadelphia 
The Benjamin Franklin Parkway in Philadelphia is the location for the annual Unity Day celebrations in Philly and local radio station and major sponsor 105.3 WDAS-FM devoted a full day of airtime to this event.

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