CBC/Radio-Canada Expands its Use of UHP Technology in Satellite Operations
Pointe-Claire, Québec, Sept. 11, 2018 ― UHP Networks announced today that Canadian Broadcasting Company (CBC)/Radio-Canada has commissioned its new UHP VSAT Hub for the broadcasting company's high-speed connectivity for multimedia applications.
CBC/Radio-Canada is the Canadian national broadcaster for radio, television and other media. It uses satellite technology in news gathering and content distribution. The new UHP Hub is serving remote areas in the Canadian North and supports high-speed connectivity for multimedia applications. It is the third network based on UHP technology installed by the Canadian broadcaster with over 300 remotes delivered by UHP to date. The first network has been operating successfully for over 4 years. These networks provide high-availability service under rigorous QoS requirements.
UHP Networks CEO Dr. Vagan Shakhgildian said UHP is very happy to strengthen its partnership with CBC/Radio-Canada, a world-renowned organization and our national broadcaster. "CBC is a forward-thinking organization, and we are glad they chose our technology for their new network,” he said.
UHP Networks Inc. is engaged in the development, manufacturing and marketing of satellite networking equipment. Its core products include UHP (which stands for “Universal Hardware Platform”) satellite routers and advanced Network Management System. UHP is the industry’s first fully software-defined, high-throughput VSAT router, which can be used in a network of any size and any topology, either as a remote or a building block of a VSAT Hub. UHP-powered solutions are efficient and reliable, with industry-best total cost of ownership. These solutions have been deployed in over 300 networks by broadcasters, Tier 1 telecom service providers, and government agencies.
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