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Optimum Lightpath, a broadband service provider of Cablevision Systems Corp., yesterday announced the addition of Broadcast Video Transport to its Metro Ethernet Intelligent Transport Services portfolio.
Optimum Lightpath's Broadcast Video Transport is directed at production facilities, broadcasters, television stations, content distributors and enterprises that have high-resolution broadcast quality video requirements.
The service is designed to support compressed, uncompressed, analog, digital, and high-definition video applications that require broadcast quality, which Optimum Lightpath says its sensitivity to packet loss, transit delay and jitter.
Optimum Lightpath over Metro Ethernet includes the standard attributes of Metro Ethernet, the company says, which means customers will get added benefits of Optimum Lightpath's Intelligent Transport Services including the following:
Point to point connections provisioned over Ethernet
Guaranteed network reliability
Dedicated bandwidth
Simplified pricing
Award winning customer service
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"Content distributors, broadcast stations, post-production facilities, and live venues have been requesting alternatives to the video services currently available in the market," said Dave Pistacchio, general manager, Optimum Lightpath. "We are able to leverage our state-of-the-art fiber optic network to offer our customers greater flexibility, resiliency and simplicity, as well as provide a superior alternative to currently available services."
Optimum Lightpath's Broadcast Video Transport is a MEF 9 and 14 certified service with standard attributes that include Dedicated Access Termination, Guaranteed Bandwidth, Quality of Service and Network Path Protection with 50ms Resiliency.
Optimum Lightpath said the new service leverages its intelligent, carrier-class Metro Ethernet network, which spans more than 2,700 route miles throughout northern New Jersey, Connecticut and the New York metropolitan area.
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