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ntl:Telewest Business’ fibre optic network delivers Premiership football broadcast channels through ADI Group  

 

  • Fibre network enables greater flexibility and cost savings when broadcasting ADI’s Premiership football channels to fans worldwide
  • Resilient national infrastructure ends company’s reliance on satellite technology to transmit programming and provides scalable platform for the future
  • New network means faster and more efficient content turnaround times and easier flow of information between ADI and its customers

 

15 November 2007. ntl:Telewest Business, part of the Virgin Media Group, is enabling the ADI Group, a specialist in integrated broadcast and communication solutions, to provide always-on broadcasting of football content across the globe.

 

ADI is deploying a 100 Megabit-per-second (Mbps) National Ethernet service from ntl:Telewest Business to connect its headquarters in Preston to locations within London, enabling content for ADI customers to be fed directly to a global distribution point. The move will directly benefit ADI’s growing Premiership football broadcasting business, reducing costs and increasing flexibility for all football clubs when broadcasting worldwide. 

ADI currently has contracts to provide weekly global programming for three Premiership clubs: Aston Villa FC, Everton FC and Portsmouth FC. Each club’s three hour programme - which features full coverage from that week’s matches as well as club news, interviews and archive material - is produced at ADI’s headquarters before being transmitted to London for global distribution. 

The fibre link will end ADI’s reliance on satellite technology to transmit programming content. Although satellite transmission has no fixed structural and running costs for ADI, it incurs high costs for each transmission as a satellite unit and satellite space needs to be booked in advance to transmit within the set slot.  

The new infrastructure allows a different cost model to be introduced, with always-on use of the network meaning ADI can make use of the connection whenever required and benefit from lower long-term usage costs. It also facilitates a better flow of information and content between customers and ADI, enabling shorter turn around times for programme production and distribution. 

“This is a major milestone in ADI’s development, putting us on a par with the major players in the broadcasting world as well as demonstrating our long-term commitment and dedication to the football market. For our partner clubs, the new network will mean far faster and more efficient content turnaround times and also better access to their archive material,” said Ken Jones, Technical Manager, ADI. “ntl:Telewest Business has proved to be the ideal partner for this venture because of its speed of delivery and ability to work closely with us to iron out potential teething problems.” 

“The football market operates under demanding timescales. To avoid disruption it was vital all services were implemented in the off season, leaving us with only a small window of opportunity to get infrastructure in place,” said Dave Porter, Business Sales Manager, ntl:Telewest Business. “Working closely with ADI it was possible to enable the company to go live with this new network in an exceptionally short time period and our UK-wide fibre reach was pivotal in achieving this.” 

 

Notes to Editors

 

ntl:Telewest Business

ntl:Telewest Business, part of the UK’s second largest fixed-line telecommunications company, is a leading communications provider to businesses, public sector organisations and service providers in the UK. It delivers a complete portfolio of voice, data and internet solutions nation-wide.  

ntl:Telewest Business sales and support teams are located across the UK, in close proximity to our customers, as part of a commitment to deliver superior customer service.  ntl:Telewest Business delivers services over the Group’s £13bn investment in its state-of-the-art infrastructure giving business customers access to the largest alternative network in the UK. 

ntl:Telewest Business is trusted to provide critical communications to high profile customers including: Heathrow's Terminal 5, Birmingham City Council and Cambridgeshire County Council.  

For further information go to http://www.ntltelewestbusiness.co.uk/.  
 

ntl:Telewest Business press contacts:

Sara Doggett, PR Executive   

ntl:Telewest Business    

T: 01256 753101
E: Sara.Doggett@virginmedia.co.uk   

 

Sam Grace, Press Office

Rainier PR

T: 020 7494 6593 

E: sgrace@rainierpr.co.uk 

 

ADI Group

ADI Group are one of the original suppliers of LED screens in this country, having installed most of the screens in English football. These skills have been transferred into the rental market, where they are one of Europe’s leading providers to a wide range of clients. As a solutions provider, it is their unique product offering that sets them apart from their competition and includes advanced Outside Broadcast units, Television Production and Streaming facilities and Media Sales.  

Please see http://www.theadigroup.com/ for full details of the wide range of services offered by The ADI Group.

[Find out more? Contact us (or call 0800 953 0180)]

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Tara Flanagan
PR Executive
T: 01256 753 101
M: 07946 014018
E. Tara.Flanagan

 

Rainier PR
Steve Earl
T: 020 7494 6570
E. Searl@rainierpr

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