PTP is a critical technology for Imagine Communications and our SMPTE ST 2110 solutions

We leverage our PTP knowledge and experiences through products like our Magellan™ Control System, Selenio™ Network Processor (SNP) platform and the third party products we utilize to provide reliable ST 2110 solutions with efficient maintenance capabilities.

Our engineering team is very active in the PTP standards (SMPTE and IEEE), conferences and industry education. We’ve been working with several companies to develop common industry PTP best practices.

These are vendor agonistic best practices.

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PTP/ST 2059 Best Practices

Developed from PTP Deployments and Experiences:

Presented by Alliance for IP Media Solutions Sep 29 2020
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Precision Time Protocol – The Key to Synchronization in an IP World

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Keeping Time with PTP

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PTP Architectures & Best Practices

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PTP Commission & Troubleshooting

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Three-Part Master Class Series 2

Integrity & Monitoring of IP Streams

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Unifying Timing

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Journey to HDR, UHD, 4K, & Beyond

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In the SMPTE Journal (Jan/Feb 2021 edition) Imagine's own Leigh Whitcomb provided an article, "How to Successfully Commission a SMPTE ST 2059/PTP System.”
 
This article includes a section on best practices. Leigh also has an article in the April SMPTE Journal “A Practical Guide to Securing SMPTE ST 2110 Systems and What Standards Organizations Are Doing to Help”. A large portion of this article is on PTP security.
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In the SMPTE Journal (Jan/Feb 2021 edition) Imagine’s own Leigh Whitcomb provided an article, “How to Successfully Commission a SMPTE ST 2059/PTP System.”

This article includes a section on best practices. Leigh also has an article in the April SMPTE Journal “A Practical Guide to Securing SMPTE ST 2110 Systems and What Standards Organizations Are Doing to Help”. A large portion of this article is on PTP security.

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Steve Reynolds

Steve Reynolds is President of Imagine Communications, a global leader in multiscreen video and ad management solutions that broadcasters, networks, video service providers and enterprises around the world rely on to support their mission-critical operations.

Steve brings 25 years of technology leadership in the video industry to Imagine Communications. He has served as the CTO at Imagine Communications and Harris Broadcast, Senior Vice President of Premises Technology at Comcast, Senior Vice President of Technology at OpenTV, and CTO at Intellocity USA.

Steve earned a MS in Computer Engineering from Widener University and BS in Computer Science from West Chester University. As the Chairman of the AIMS Alliance and a member of SMPTE and SCTE, he has participated in numerous standards-making bodies in the cable and digital video industries. Steve also holds over 40 patents relating to digital video, content security, interactive television and digital devices.