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RTÉ NL: RTÉ NL gets up to speed with AirSpeed Telecom

Submitted by airspeed
Tue, 26 May 2009

These days there are few places in Ireland, or indeed the world, that
are totally inaccessible to communications. In even the remotest
areas, wireless and satellite technologies can be used to get a
signal, make a call or check e-mail. But as user demands grow, just
having a connection isn't enough. Without LAN speed broadband
connectivity, any business with remote operations cannot operate
effectively -- and its users face unnecessary delays, costs and
frustration as narrowband technologies fail to meet their rising
expectations of what a company network should do.
That's the predicament RTÉ NL found itself in with its remote studio
in Ballydavid, a small radio-only outpost in the southwest,
broadcasting from the Dingle peninsula. RTÉ NL is the communication
network operator that carries television and radio signals for RTÉ and
other broadcasters, as well as offering site services to other
communications companies. RTÉ NL's existing connection to the site was
only 2Mbps, using older licensed microwave radio equipment installed
in the 1990s. As RTÉ NL contemplated an upgrade, it was keen to offer
Ballydavid users much higher bandwidth, if possible.


"There's a demand for capacity from the studios that's increasing all
the time, especially for Ethernet type data transfer capacity,"
explained Ciaran Sinclair, Project Manager for RTÉ NL. "Producers at
Ballydavid have a huge desire to scan our archives in Limerick or
Donnybrook and browse or download content. Ballydavid does a lot of
programming with Irish traditional music, culture and folk tales --
material recorded from the 1930s to the 1950s on all kinds of devices.
All that content is stored remotely."


Pressure on the 2Mbps link meant slow service for Ballydavid
producers, who often had to resort to ordering physical tapes to be
delivered by courier. A truly high bandwidth solution would help
eliminate network delays and unnecessary shipping costs, and
dramatically improve the network experience for all Ballydavid users.
After considering its options, RTÉ NL decided to replace its older
generation equipment with a new, managed service for licensed
microwave radio from AirSpeed Telecom:


* Truly high bandwidth, to Ballydavid and back: AirSpeed Telecom is
successfully pushing 20Mbps out to Ballydavid, following careful
assessment of the terrain and expert design of a four-hop licensed
microwave radio link. The link spans a remarkable 140km, connecting
Ballydavid to its Cork city studio. The broadcast-quality network will
carry some hours of radio transmission, plus all LAN traffic,
including remote access to content archives in Limerick and Dublin.


* World-class technical skills deliver rock-solid connectivity:
delivering such a long microwave radio network is technically
demanding, and highlights the calibre of networking skills that RTÉ NL
has been able to access at AirSpeed Telecom, both during the design
phase and looking ahead as AirSpeed Telecom begins managing the
network on RTÉ NL's behalf. "One hop of the link is a long, 90km
over-sea path, which is very demanding on microwave radio technology.
The existing link we have is reliable, but it's narrow at 2Mbps. With
20Mbps, the signal is more prone to fading, especially over water, and
this is a big over-water path," Ciaran said. "We have had no problems
with the AirSpeed link. The local engineers say it's holding up fine,
and we're delighted that it seems to be working so well."


As for Ballydavid users, they are to start using the new 20Mbps
connection as soon as some construction work is completed on the Cork
studio, where a tower had to be replaced. Ciaran says he expects users
in Ballydavid will notice a huge improvement. Additionally, the new
network will allow RTÉ NL to deliver Ballydavid users with voice over
IP for the first time, saving the broadcaster further on its
communication costs.


Ciaran said he's been very pleased overall with the AirSpeed Telecom
experience. "I wouldn't hesitate to work with them again if the opportunity arose. There have been absolutely no problems," he said.
"They understood our issues and put a solution in place that works."

 

AirSpeed Telecom design, install, manage and support telecommunications services including LAN extension.


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