Moving the movies of tomorrow

TV and film production has come on leaps and bounds in a relatively short space of time. These industries have been catalysts for innovation and brought about fascinating new technology; just take BBC iPlayer, High Definition (HD) TV and 3DTV as examples.

A path fraught with challenges

However, the shift from analogue production to digital has posed some serious challenges for media companies. One of the biggest challenges being the transporting of huge amounts of data around the media production and distribution world, in order to accommodate more sophisticated forms of broadcast.

It’s not simply a case of compressing everything in order to transport it; media companies need the raw footage. What is essential is an underlying communication infrastructure that is able to handle any uncompressed data production companies throw at it. This will ensure that the media hungry public can look forward to an exciting digital media future.

Geo: the advantage to deliver

We understand how the media world is changing and what challenges lay ahead for communications companies to accommodate the acceleration in digital production.  We understand your business, and that:

  • Network capability telecommunications providers need to up their game to deliver to the media production market
  • Uncompressed data transfer is essential to support the media industry, both now and in the future
  • Network security, resilience and speed all play vital rolls in a thriving media market

 

Find out how Geo has made a significant push into the media sector, including a network expansion via major media hubs such as Chiswick Park, and how we are working with major media players to deliver uncompressed HD video transfer across a dedicated network.

WHO DO I SPEAK TO?

Want to find out what more we can do for you? Please email our dedicated media specialist Will Pitt, who will be delighted to help you.

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