LONDON -- (BUSINESS WIRE) --
Global Invacom, a leading innovator and manufacturer of technology to the global satellite industry, has launched a new chip-set that dramatically opens up the market for cost effective products, useable world-wide, for the distribution of multiple satellite TV services over fibre in residential MDUs, hotels and the enterprise.
For the first time the Romeo & Juliet chip-set enables OEMs to develop their own range of FibreIRS™ compatible products for any satellite TV service frequency plan in the world with a single, programmable design.
Global Invacom developed the FibreIRS™ architecture and products to allow cost effective satellite TV service distribution throughout MDUs and hotels. Resilient, lightweight optical fibre cable backbones are used rather than traditional expensive coaxial cable that is highly susceptible to interference and picture degradation and requires signal amplifiers throughout the building.
“The Romeo & Juliet chip-set enables single programmable FibreIRS™ compatible satellite TV service distribution products to be software configurable for any of the many satellite TV frequency plans used in the world,” said Malcolm Burrell, Technical Director.
“Opening up the global FibreIRS™ market to all OEMs is a great opportunity for the satellite TV industry because single programmable global products radically reduce manufacturing proliferation driving cost reductions and increased ROI,” said Ian Walsh, VP Business Development.
About Global Invacom Group Limited
Global Invacom Group Limited (“Global Invacom”) is the result of a reverse takeover of UK-based satellite equipment company Global Invacom Holdings Limited, by SGX-ST listed Radiance Group Limited.
As a result of the merger, Global Invacom is now a fully integrated satellite equipment provider listed on the SGX Mainboard, with five manufacturing plants across China, Malaysia and UK, providing electronics manufacturing services in satellite communications, TV peripherals, computer peripherals, medical, and consumer electronics industries. It is also one of seven companies in the world involved in R&D, design and supply of satellite components and products to large-scale satellite broadcasters to offer a full range of LNB receivers, transmitters, switches and video distribution components. Its customers include satellite broadcasters such as BSkyB of the UK and DISH Network of the US.
CONTACT:
Global Invacom
Ian Walsh
VP Business Development
+44 7785 251869
ian.walsh@globalinvacom.com
or
Maggi Fox Consultancy
+44 7770 754811
maggi@maggi-fox.co.uk