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No Turning Back – Broadcast Industry Forges Ahead with IP

The Remarkable Journey to IP – Originally recorded at the 2024 NAB Show

IP is here and happening. Media companies worldwide are accelerating their adoption of this well-proven technology across their broadcast workflows.

From deployments at broadcast facilities and trucks to university campuses and sports venues, SMPTE ST 2110 IP solutions are now mainstream.

Join industry veterans from Cisco, Imagine, Insignia / State Farm Stadium and Alpha as they outline the key drivers of moving from SDI to IP and the impressive benefits realized at real-world implementations. For a wide-ranging discussion on moving to IP – watch the panel replay today!

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Steve Reynolds

President
Imagine Communications


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Ian Cobb

Sr. IT Systems Architect
AlphaX


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Aron Kennedy

Chief Broadcast Engineer
Insignia Events / State Farm Stadium


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John Mailhot

CTO Networking & Infrastructure
Imagine Communications


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Yousuf Khan

VP of Technical Marketing
Cisco Systems


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