Irvine, California, 3/12/15 -
VidOvation, a leading manufacturer of Video, Audio and Data Communications
systems, and CER-TEC, a Broadcast Media manufacturer's representative firm,
announce their partnership.
VidOvation has invested heavily in John Cerquone and Leigh Herman of
CER-TEC to help introduce transmission methods over fiber optic, wireless, and
Ethernet/IP technologies. The intention is to present VidOvation's distinctive
offerings to the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic areas.
As trusted advisers in the broadcast industry, these industry veterans from
New York, New York possess the ideal assets to spread the word of inventive
video transmission products such as VidOvation's custom designed National Hockey
League adopted GoalView 60 GHz Wireless goal verification system and their
Stagebox IP Camera Back developed by the British Broadcast Corporation.
Executive VP of VidOvation, Jim Jachetta, points out that VidOvation
systems are the mission critical infrastructure all broadcast clients need. Jim
states, "In addition to our competitive video transmission systems, we
provide the back-bending flexibility and support every client desperately needs
in this market."
CER-TEC stresses relationships with quality-oriented manufacturers. They
strive to carry remarkable product lines in the areas of Broadcast Video,
Audio, Media Delivery, OTT solutions, Cloud products and Digital Asset
Management. VidOvation's unique positioning as flexible problem solvers and
video transmission experts guarantee a strong synergy with CER-TEC to help
clients from beginning to end. "We ensure that each project gets done
right by being involved from start to finish," says John Cerquone, CEO.
"This means serving consumers and manufacturers before, during, and after
the investment."
VidOvation will be at the NAB Show 2015 in Booth C1113. VidOvation will be introducing new wireless, cellular
and ethernet-based transport systems.
Additionally, Jim will be presenting during NAB's Broadcast Engineering
Conference on "Achieving 10Gbps Wireless Data Rates for 4K Video with
Unlicensed 60GHz Spectrum".
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