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OU-Flex

IP Broadcast solution from Milexia and SES

This product is available from Milexia Deutschland, Milexia France, Milexia Iberica, Milexia Italia and Milexia UK

What is OU-Flex?

OU-Flex from Milexia and SES is a Ku-Band pay as you go IP service that enable seamless, high-quality live DVB broadcasting via satellite, while also delivering IP services direct to your CDNs, so that you can feed live video content as well as stream directly to social media and other platforms.

Simple to use

The on-line booking system will allow you to book dedicated capacity for high-quality video streaming at higher upload rates than currently available in the market for other IP over satellite systems and as the system has been designed by engineers for the broadcast community, we can guarantee throughput and video quality unlike VSAT systems that were designed for bursty internet traffic.

As a result, news teams can seamlessly manage live video broadcasts to all linear and OTT services without compromising video quality on any screen no matter how large the pipe.

Generating ‘NEW’ revenue with your existing KU-Band DSNG Truck fleet

OU-Flex is fast becoming the standard for multi-platform content delivery over satellite.

The versatility and flexibility of the OU flex system will allow you deliver anything from my simple WiFi Hotspot for social media connectivity, to a 4K multi-camera remote production feed, all from the same uplink truck.

Using the latest encoding technology and OU flex remote production profile we can now provide up to 60MBITS of uncontended IP bandwidth from your DSNG truck.

How can Milexia help you empower this new normal?

We are all use to using traditional broadcasting methods from our DSNG trucks …. content, camera, satellite to NOC and our trucks are set up to do that but with a simple OU-FLEX shelf we can provide a full duplex IP link back to the SES POP and broadcast directly to any CDN and give full web connectivity back to the truck to provide a WiFi hotspot node locally.

With this set up you can even provide a route for 4G/5G bonding encoders when there is little or no signal for them to connect back to their studio receivers via bonded internet.

If you want the security of a point-to-point IP link without the uncertainty of the public internet or the expense of a direct fibre link from a POP, then with the inclusion of a single modem in the clients / broadcasters premises you can establish a direct IP link without going anywhere near the public internet.

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