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March 2nd, 2009

ASBU-MENOS Network Gains OmniGlobe Networks' DSNG Talents


Omniglobe homepage OmniGlobe Networks EMEA, a supplier of communications equipment and systems for satellite and terrestrial transmissions, announced that following the Company's recent strategic alliance with Sat-Comm Ltd, it has qualified as a certified digital satellite news gathering (DSNG) supplier for the ASBU-MENOS network, with the official announcement made after the successful testing performed by Newtec at its Belgian facilities in December of last year.

Newtec’s MENOS (multimedia exchange network over satellite) is a networking concept designed primarily for professional broadcasters. The technology allows video and audio content to be shared amongst sites scattered across a large geographical area. Its hub, completed at the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) facility in Algiers in 2008, is the largest and fastest feed and file exchange network for broadcasters and corporates, encompassing the entire Middle-East/North-Africa and Europe, and providing advanced exchange services to its 25 broadcast members in the Arab world.

Customers of OmniGlobe Networks EMEA already include commercial, banking, GSM, satellite broadcasting and government markets, as well as NGO organisations. The company has identified the satellite broadcasting industry as an important growth sector and is focusing its efforts on extending its product line, responding specifically to the needs of the DSNG market. OmniGlobe, through its partnership with Sat-comm, will be offering ASBU a vast array of DSNG solutions whose proven reliability has been tested in the operational and terrain conditions of the Middle East and North Africa region. Its products include an ultimate 1.2 meter antenna system that can instantly convert any standard 4x4 dual cab pickup truck into an SNG vehicle. This type of approach is ideal where budget, timescale or legislation constraints preclude purchasing a fully coach-built vehicle. The company will also deliver a wide selection of mobile TV contribution facilities from fully integrated man-portable Ku-band terminals for FNG to a range of vehicles that matches any budget from “all terrain” to metropolitan style. The latest addition includes sophisticated OB-DSNG solutions that can support up to 4 cameras and associated audio video editing suite.