Malta’s GO Delivers Multiple Live Sport Channels With Imagine Communications

New playout architecture provides enhanced efficiency and strong future-proofing.
To support its expanding premium sports rights portfolio and channel count, Malta’s communications services company, GO, has implemented a complete playout and media management architecture from Imagine Communications.
The new system has enabled GO to more effectively serve and manage multiple channels — many of them live — by maximizing operational efficiencies and ensuring an excellent user experience.
GO is the leading quad-play provider in Malta, offering mobile, fixed line, internet and IPTV/OTT television services to more than 500,000 customers. Since the acquisition of Multiplus in 2007, GO has rapidly grown its television properties and premium sports rights, which now include the English Premier League, UEFA Champions’ League, Serie A from Italy, Ligue 1 from France, Formula 1 and more. In 2018, GO and Melita, a telecommunications services company in Malta, pooled their sports rights and began operating the TSN (Total Sports Network), with channels made available to subscribers of either platform. By 2021, operating the increased channel count had become cumbersome and labor-intensive with GO’s existing system, and the decision was taken to commission an all-new playout architecture.
GO thoroughly reviewed the market before choosing the well-proven architecture from Imagine Communications, built on the company’s widely deployed Versio integrated playout platform and ADC automation. Material is managed and workflow control is provided by Versio Content Portal, including the capture of live programming onto the Nexio video server. Also included in the new system is SDI routing via an Imagine Platinum router.
To provide the optimum balance between capital cost and resilience, the new system at GO is designed with 10+4 channel redundancy, where four backup Versio channels protect the 10 main program outputs. The two most important commercial channels each have their own dedicated backup, with the remaining two redundant Versio engines capable of automatically taking over any of the other services should it become necessary. Intelligence in the playout automation synchronizes the playlist so the backup channel takes over within just a few seconds, seamlessly and with minimal disruption.
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