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December 6th, 2010

Newtec's PALS Are Certified


[SatNews] Newtec announced that PALS Electronics has successfully achieved the Multimedia Exchange Network over Satellite (MENOS) certification of its vehicle-mounted and flydrive satellite antenna systems. The antenna systems are for use with Newtec's ASBU-MENOS OpenDSNG networking solution. The certification process ensures that the proposed solution is fully compliant with the MENOS OpenDSNG standards and can be used in the MENOS network operated by the Arab States Broadcasting Union (ASBU) on Arabsat satellite capacity.

The award-winning MENOS network is a revolutionary all-IP networking solution for exchanging multimedia content over satellite. It enables fully automated, cost-effective sharing of video and radio content among scattered sites. For broadcasters facing unprecedented business challenges, Newtec's MENOS OpenDSNG solution provides key benefits, including flexible multi-network usage, and significant CAPEX and OPEX savings. PALS' integrated solution will work either in MENOS or traditional DSNG mode, with software in the PALS system controller allowing the user to select which mode to be used.

The MENOS system includes a complete range of tools to facilitate coordination of video and radio exchange tasks while also providing additional IP services across the network. Advanced DVB-S2 modulation technology including Newtec's unique LinkFlex capability, combined with the statistical multiplexing of data, voice, television and radio signals ensures optimal efficiency of the use of the satellite bandwidth.

Since October 2008, ASBU and Newtec have certified several professional integration partnering companies enabling them to join different certification programs on the MENOS system. ASBU encourages all interested integration partners to offer such MENOS-certified solutions. Broadcasters in the Middle East and North Africa are now able to acquire and use such MENOS-certified equipment for accessing ASBU's MENOS exchange platform or any other privately operated open platform.