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Anylive And Gateway Occasional Use Service At Cabsat 2018

Dubai, UAE

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November 21, 2017

Broadcast connectivity expert NEP Connect (formerly known as SIS LIVE) will showcase the success of recent deployments of its Anylive® connectivity network and NEP Connect Gateway Service at CABSAT 2018 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

NEP Connect’s Anylive® fibre network already provides permanent connectivity for more than 125 sport and entertainment venues throughout the UK and Ireland for the transfer of low-latency video, audio and data, providing exciting new acquisition and production options for end-users around the globe.

NEP Connect Managing Director David Meynell said, “Anylive is extremely popular and its reliability is second to none. We look forward to discussing Anylive and our other services during CABSAT to highlight the benefits our network connectivity can bring to that market.”

In parallel, NEP Connect will also feature its new NEP Connect Gateway Service, which in conjunction with ABS technical and operational staff offers broadcasters and service providers a managed, flexible, and highly sought-after Occasional Use platform at very competitive rates.

Meynell adds, “Our NEP Connect Gateway Service enables users in the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and the Americas to benefit from Occasional Use video and data delivery that utilises world-class broadcast assets.”

NEP Connect can be found at CABSAT 2018 on Stand ZB1-C23. For more information, visit www.sislive.tv.

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About NEP Connect

NEP Connect, an NEP Broadcast Services Company, has been delivering critical media content since 1989. The company’s rapidly growing international fibre network, Anylive®, connects over 220+ locations including broadcasters, major switching centres, channel aggregators, sports and entertainment venues.  NEP Connect operates two Network Operation Centres located in the UK, co-located with NEP Connect teleports, which supply extensive satellite facilities to complete the connectivity offering.  The company provides a full range of broadcast services from UHD to low bit rate streaming with data and audio transmission services also available.  This comprehensive fibre and satellite infrastructure forms a cohesive and robust portfolio, broadcasting over 200 hours of live transmissions worldwide every day supporting multiple contracted and occasional use events.

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