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“With the Canobeam DT-130, [our]
two geographically split [post-production] facilities might as well be in
the same building on adjacent floors. In our business, it’s imperative that
data transfers are moving at top speed, and the Canobeam makes that happen.”
Blake Cornell Engineer Freestyle Collective (a division of Nice Shoes) |
Guadalajara's Hospital Civil
needed a reliable solution to seamlessly support their wireless network
applications at the facility. There was also the necessity to reduce
leased-line costs that were being generated by their voice system. The
Canobeam [DT-130] made it possible for the hospital to meet both requirements
with a single backbone that could support their wireless communication
requirements.”
David Saenz Senior Engineer PYXCOM |
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“Big Moving Pictures has all the
elements of a television network, with screens instead of transmitters.
We’ve also been invited to broadcast and Webcast [air] shows, and every time
we get such a request it ups the ante on our viability in a high-RF
saturated environment. Canobeam’s Free Space Optics resilience in these
conditions really makes it stand out. We’ve always been very happy with
Canon as a vendor, and with Canobeam we know we can just show up, rehearse,
and focus on delivering a great production.”
David Knight Chief Executive Officer Big Moving Pictures |
“New Year’s Eve in Times Square is
a high-RF environment, both from all of the broadcast networks covering the
event and the everyday crowding of the radio spectrum in Manhattan. It works
a lot better to just be able to link the pair of Canobeam DT-150 HD units
together [for the live telecast] and not have to worry about coordinating
all the frequencies in Manhattan.”
Tom Dickinson General Manager Bexel Corp. |
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