Broadcasting Satellite

Newtec to debut Dialog 1.2 and MCX 7000

Demonstrations of Newtec Dialog and its use within the different markets will take place throughout IBC at Newtec’s booth A49, in Hall 1

Newtec-low resSatellite operators and service providers stopping by Newtec’s IBC2015 booth will learn how they can adapt to the trends currently shaping the industry, including HTS and multiservice, and prepare for the future, while reducing OPEX and CAPEX.

Making its IBC debut will be Newtec Dialog 1.2, an updated version of the multiservice platform which guarantees optimal modulation and bandwidth allocation, whether it is being used for broadcast, enterprise, mobility or HTS networks. Newtec’s engineers have achieved this by inventing Mx-DMA, a new return link technology. It combines the best features of MF-TDMA and SCPC technologies to enable services to run more efficiently than ever before over satellite, while still providing the option to have the platform also run in either SCPC or MF-TDMA.

Demonstrations of Newtec Dialog and its use within the different markets will take place throughout IBC at Newtec’s booth A49, in Hall 1.

Also on-show will be the Newtec MCX7000 Multi-Carrier Satellite Gateway – a new dense DVB-S2X multi-carrier satellite gateway for efficient distribution and contribution broadcast applications. Offering significant OPEX and CAPEX savings, thanks to its multi-carrier processing capabilities, and equipped with multistream and Newtec’s Clean Channel Technology, the MCX7000 increases bandwidth efficiency by up to 51%. It is compatible with Newtec Dialog and features Newtec’s linear and non-linear pre-distortion technology Equalink 3, which can insert up to 15% more channels in a DTH carrier.

Finally, delegates will be able to view the MDM6000 R3.1, which incorporates Newtec’s Bandwidth Cancellation (BWC) technology that allows to transmit two carriers and provides record-breaking spectral efficiencies and throughputs.

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