Vislink announced the launch of its IP Link 3.0, a new ATSC 3.0 advanced Studio-Transmitter Link system that can enable broadcasting service platforms to access new avenues for monetization. Vislink’s IP data over RF system provides a low-cost infrastructure deployment that delivers data access to often remote or hard-to-access transmitter locations. The IP Link 3.0’s use of high order modulations and strong FEC, ensures stations can be confident of a robust RF link that requires minimal bandwidth allocations. With the Vislink IP Link 3.0 providing a low-cost infrastructure deployment, broadcast stations can focus on launching ATSC 3.0’s key features such as 4K UHD/HDR and immersive audio, as well as seeking new revenue streams through interactive services. Vislink’s IP Link 3.0 coupled with ATSC 3.0 offers a variety of innovative benefits and solutions to meet the unique needs of today’s users. For instance, a public safety feature allows for the delivery of public alerts and mission-critical video and images to local and regional first responders during emergencies. Additionally, a key benefit for remote education during the pandemic is the ability to deliver customized and targeted learning programs to rural and remote areas without access to the internet.
Vislink Technologies, Inc. is a global technology company. The Company collects, delivers, and manages live video and associated data from the action scene to the viewing screen. It provides solutions for collecting live news, sports, entertainment, and news events for the broadcast markets. It also furnishes the surveillance and defense markets with real-time video intelligence solutions using various transmission products. It provides professional and technical services to terrestrial microwave, fiber optic, surveillance, and wireless communications systems. It offers a portfolio of solutions for live news, sports, and entertainment industries. These solutions include video collection, transmission, management, and distribution via microwave, cellular, (Internet Protocol) IP, MESH, and bonded cellular/5G networks. It provides video, audio, and data communications solutions to law enforcement and the public safety community, including airborne and tactical mobile command posts.