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BroaMan's AutoRouter with Optocore® technology adds Avid AVB and Yamaha TWINLANe compatibility
Smart auto-patchbay solution for theatre sound designers

HD Pro Audio provides fibre infrastructure for Europe’s largest shopping mall

Late last year, with the announcement of the Route66 Redundancy Manager, German network fiber giant BroaMan introduced the capability of full automatic redundancy switchover between devices, ...

BroaMan has further extended its successful Mux22 series of devices, with the announcement of the Mux22 FrameSync8, which provides a superior upgrade to traditional frame sync technologies.

IP Systems and Sony mastermind integration in Taiwan
A BroaMan point-to-point fibre comms network has been installed in a new OB truck for Public Television Service (PTS), a division of the Taiwan Broadcasting System in Taipei.

German fiber network specialists BroaMan, who offer scalable SD/HD/3G video, data and intercom transport solutions down a single fiber, have appointed Clear-Com®, the provider of real-time communications solution and services, as their new distributor in the USA.

Economical and reliable single-fibre CWDM solution
Spanish broadband and telecommunication giants Telefónica, S.A have become the latest broadcast multinational to invest in BroaMan’s unique and scalable signal conversion technology over fiber.

Fiber infrastructure pioneers, BroaMan, have appointed HHB Communications Ltd. as their new UK and Ireland distributor. BroaMan, a fiber-based platform, has been delivering professional video, audio and data transport and routing requirements for 25 years.

Universal SFP-based signal converter allows any-to-any signal conversion
BroaMan has added to its popular Repeat48 range of media interfaces for 3G/HD/SD-SDI or AES10/MADI signals, converting video or digital audio between coaxial and optical connections.

READY TO HOST FIFA WORLD CUP AND BEYOND
S-Pro and Audio Solutions combine to deliver massive fiber network
When Moscow’s original Luzhniki Stadium was demolished in 2013 to give way for the construction of a new stadium, it was with the 2018 FIFA World Cup in mind.