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Norwegian Broadcasting Company Adopts Arkona for IP-Centric Operations

Utilizing the company's BLADE//Runner AT300 Intellectual Property gateway for its services

Norwegian Broadcaster Chooses Arkona for IP-Centric Operations
Norwegian Broadcaster Chooses Arkona for IP-Centric Operations

Norwegian Broadcasting Company Adopts Arkona for IP-Centric Operations

In a significant move, Norwegian television provider Allente has placed a large order for the Arkona AT300, an advanced IP gateway solution from technology company Arkona. This decision underscores Allente's commitment to delivering high-quality, reliable, and efficient broadcast services.

The Arkona AT300, a product of Arkona's BLADE//runner platform, sets a new benchmark in audio processing density and performance. Its FPGA-based design delivers minimal end-to-end processing delay, a critical factor in IP-based workflows. The device offers IP gateway functionality, AV processing, ultra-low latency video compression, and audio shuffling capabilities, making it an ideal choice for signal distribution across WANs.

One of the standout features of the Arkona AT300 is its impressive density for JPEG XS, a high-performance compression standard for video. This allows the device to handle JPEG XS signals at scale without significant alterations, a crucial requirement for Allente's platform.

The Arkona AT300's dedicated audio-only app, part of the BLADE//runner platform, offers a high-density solution for audio streams and supports shuffling capabilities in all apps that handle video. This makes it an invaluable tool for managing and routing audio and video signals efficiently.

The partnership between Arkona and Danmon Group, a leading provider of media technology solutions in the Nordics, facilitated the Norwegian broadcaster's order for the Arkona AT300.

For more information about the Arkona AT300 and other products from Arkona, please visit their website. There, you can find detailed specifications, use cases, and other resources to help you make informed decisions about your broadcast technology needs.

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