Next-Gen Broadcast Center Steps up for Serie A Coverage

The 2022-23 season of Italy’s football Lega Serie A, which began on August 13, is broadcasting from Italian communications and broadcast transmission specialist EI Towers’ new International Broadcast Centre (IBC).

Built on next-generation IP technology from Imagine Communications, the leading-edge broadcast hub provides centralized contribution and distribution of audio, video and data in Italy and around the world for broadcasters and rights holders – ensuring significant scalability and operational efficiencies, while delivering the best viewing experience for football fans over multiple platforms.

Fabrizio Falcini, Head of Systems Engineering at EI Towers, says, “Imagine Communications has provided us with signal routing and management for some time, but their Selenio Network Processor delivers a whole new level of elasticity and scalability that we needed to meet the complex requirements of EI Towers’ mission-critical sports content.”

Located in Lissone, north of Milan, the IBC will collect 12 primary signals and 12 backups, from each stadium in the country for all matches in Serie A TIM, the Coppa Italia and the Supercoppa. Graphics, replays and branding will be added at the IBC before being distributed via fiber links to Italian broadcasters. EI Towers also provides international feeds, with commentary in English and Italian, as well as with Arabic language for international satellite and fiber distribution to all rights holders spread all over the world.

To support the varying facilities at each stadium and the requirements for international and multiplatform distribution from the new IBC, EI Towers needed a powerful, hybrid technology platform that could embrace legacy SDI content and IP signal processing using both SMPTE ST 2022-6 and ST 2110. The platform also needed to support 4K UHD and HDR, as well as 3G-SDI (1080p50), and deliver in different frame rates to meet the needs of international customers. With its broad range of processing functions and unique, open-standard design, Imagine’s Selenio Network Processor (SNP) perfectly matched EI Towers requirements.

The powerful 1RU SNP is able to handle conversions between ST 2110 and SDI, including 12G SDI as required; up-, down- and cross-conversion between HD/UHD and SDR/HDR formats; and seamless automatic changeovers to maintain a consistent on-air output. SNP also offers a low-latency, HDR-capable production multiviewer personality, SNP-MV, which enables content from different video formats and HDR systems to be integrated into a consistent display environment – making it ideal for the large network of multiviewers deployed at EI Towers. The unique SNP design enables it to be easily reconfigured with different personalities and upgraded in the field with new functionality.

Falcini continues, “What impressed us in Imagine’s approach to this project was the open-standard and flexible architecture of the SNP, which we can use for format, resolution and color space conversion, as well as a bridge between SDI and IP.

“Imagine demonstrated to us that we would be able to reliably manage complex routing and workflows and efficiently meet all our operational requirements – without costly over-provisioning of equipment today and into the future.”

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