
With offices in the UK, USA, Dubai, Singapore, Australia and China we employ over 250 people worldwide and have revenues of £50 million. Vislink provides solutions to the broadcast market for the collection of live news, sport & entertainment events and to the video surveillance market including law enforcement and public safety customers. Vislink plc is a global technology business specializing in the collection and delivery of high quality video and associated data from the field to point of usage. See a demonstration of the NewStream and the entire suite of LiveGear products at NAB2013 in Booth C6508. This multi-mode system is just one of the new solutions in the VISLINK V-net portfolio which takes video contribution and distribution to a whole new level.” “The NewStream is an unprecedented platform combining cellular, microwave and satellite transmission into the ultimate news gathering platform. “VISLINK designs solutions with our customers current and future needs in mind,” stated Mike Payne, CEO of VISLINK.

Based on a future-proof platform, the NewStream is the industry’s most versatile implementation of emerging communications technologies.
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For satellite news gathering applications there is full control of an integrated satellite upconverter with L-band output offering DVB-S and DVB-S2 modulation. Cellular wireless technologies are supported through a six channel bonded 3G, 4G, LTE outdoor unit that can be mounted on a vehicle’s roof-top or mast.

The addition of high RF digital power amplifiers provides exceptional operating performance, especially relating to linearity and MER performance.
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The NewStream supports a wide range of frequency bands including 2-2.5, 4.5-5.0, 6.4-7.1, 12.7-13.25, plus a dual band 2/7 GHz option, and with its ergonomic programmable multi-function OLED push button switches, the system minimizes front panel congestion while automatically configuring based on the user’s mode of operation. This new platform is cost effective, space saving and operator friendly delivering power packed performance in a 2 rack unit design. The NewStream was designed with today’s broadcaster in mind. As the newest addition to VISLINK’s LiveGear brand the NewStream provides multiple ways to transmit up to two simultaneous live videos anytime, anywhere. The NewStream combines both licensed and unlicensed RF technologies together within a user-friendly platform. This new multi-mode system is the most comprehensive mobile broadcast system available today. The NewStream is a state-of-the-art vehicle system combining Electronic News Gathering (ENG), Cellular News Gathering (CNG), and Satellite News Gathering (SNG) in one compact rack mounted unit.

The report does not offer a timetable for Newstream, but hints that it could eventually replace some of the company’s existing broadcast services like the BBC News channel on television.Ap– NAB Convention, Las Vegas, Nevada: VISLINK today announced the introduction of the NewStream multi-mode mobile transmission system. The service is expected to be similar to video solutions offered by Reuters (“Reuters TV”), NowThis (“NowThis News”) and Al Jazeera (“AJ Plus”). Newstream will be a “video-based service, complimented by audio, graphics and text live from BBC News.” It will include a mixture of the BBC’s legacy reporting alongside explanatory journalism, something the BBC is calling “WDIAM journalism,” an acronym for “what does it all mean?” “Young people value the choice of an impartial news provider,” the report said, “they just prefer to consume their news in a different way - on a smartphone rather than a smart TV…so we will make a transition from rolling news to streaming news.”

The British Broadcasting Corporation is readying a new streaming news service aimed at smartphones and tablets, according to a report released Monday.īBC Newstream will target young news consumers who primarily use mobile devices to stay up to date, the company said in a 90-page report titled “Future of the BBC.”ĭespite the company’s recognition as a trusted brand around the world, more and more news consumers are increasingly shifting to mobile devices as their primary way of digesting the news, the report said.
