Case Study

Nation-wide Broadcasting System

Implementation of a robust DVB-T2 broadcasting system for a national broadcaster

Our Client

Company

National Broadcasting Company

Industry

Broadcasting

Challenge

The national broadcaster needed to modernize their broadcasting infrastructure to support DVB-T2 transmission across the country. The existing system was outdated, lacked redundancy, and had high operational costs. The challenge was to implement a new system that would provide nationwide coverage, ensure high availability, support multiple channels, reduce costs, and enable future scalability.

Key Results

  • •Project 50% completed—over 50 servers deployed, 40 million people already receiving signals via the new infrastructure.
  • •40% reduction in operational costs.
  • •Two of 20 TV channels launched trial HD broadcasts in select regions.

Project Overview

Client's Goal

Modernize the broadcasting infrastructure to support nationwide DVB-T2 transmission with improved reliability and efficiency.
Key objectives:

  • •Nationwide coverage—50+ regions receiving signals via IP/satellite, with localized ad/content insertion into multicast streams;
  • •Support for 22 TV channels and 3 radio stations;
  • •Cost reduction through terrestrial signal delivery;
  • •Future scalability and signal quality upgrades.

Our Solution

Deployment of a distributed DVB-T2 broadcasting system with redundant headends, multiple transmission stations, fiber-optic networks, and advanced monitoring.

Nation-wide broadcasting system architecture

Results

The implementation of the new broadcasting system resulted in significant improvements in reliability, coverage, and operational efficiency.

Key Achievements

  • •Technical:
    • •99.99% system uptime.
    • •95% population coverage.
    • •Support for 22 HD channels.
    • •Redundant terrestrial signal backup.
  • •Business Impact:
    • •40% lower operational costs.
    • •Enhanced content quality.
    • •Future-proof infrastructure.

What's Next?

Expand coverage to remaining population, implement additional channels, and enhance monitoring capabilities