NEP’s Path To IP Includes arkona And manifold Technology

arkona’s BLADE//runner suite of live broadcast technology and manifold’s manifold CLOUD multiviewer tapped for NEP’s growing fleet of IP trucks and IP-enabled production centers.
arkona technologies and manifold technologies, providers of cutting-edge IP core infrastructure solutions, have announced the integration of their technologies into NEP’s expanding global fleet of IP OB trucks and its upgraded Andrews Hub, a key part of NEP’s growing network of connected production centers. NEP Group operates the largest fleet of mobile units worldwide and leads the broadcast production services market for sports and entertainment.
NEP has chosen arkona’s BLADE//runner AT300 platform to deliver audio and video gatewaying, routing, and processing. BLADE//runner is designed with a highly flexible and modular software framework, offering a complete suite of live broadcast production software and hardware tools. These include capabilities for audio/video routing, compression, and processing. The platform operates on arkona’s AT300 FPGA programmable acceleration cards (PACs), enabling real-time instantiation, control, and monitoring of processing functions via a web-based UI, open APIs, and NMOS IS-04 & IS-05.
Known for its user-friendly interface, automated setups, and extensive feature set, BLADE//runner empowers NEP to handle complex multi-site productions with ease. The platform’s adaptability significantly reduces the technical barriers associated with live broadcasting, ensuring exceptional operational efficiency and high-quality production standards in diverse environments.
With BLADE//runner’s technology, NEP ensures seamless transitions across different production environments, enhancing its ability to deliver top-tier service for live events ranging from sports competitions to entertainment broadcasts. The system is natively controlled by NEP’s award-winning TFC broadcast control platform. Additionally, manifold CLOUD, an ultra-low latency multiviewer, is being incorporated into NEP’s technology stack to further enhance their capabilities.
NEP Group is also integrating arkona’s BLADE//runner and manifold CLOUD as part of a major upgrade to its IP-enabled Andrews Hubs in Sydney and Melbourne, Australia. The Andrews Hubs represent the world’s largest interconnected remote production network, connecting 59 sporting venues via a high-bandwidth network. The installation of manifold CLOUD multiviewer, slated to be one of the world’s largest, features in excess of 1,300 inputs and 500 outputs. Running on COTS FPGA PACs, manifold CLOUD handles the most demanding live sports productions while offering scalability, resiliency, quick deployment, and unified control.
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