Sion Media supplies Bittree patchbays to SBS facility
Published: ASIA
SOUTH KOREA: Sion Media was recently contacted by Seoul Broadcasting System (SBS) to supply Bittree patchbays for its new facility, the SBS Prism Tower. In total, SBS purchased more than 400 Bittree video and audio patchbays for two of its channels, (SBS Plus and SBS Golf) whilst the SBS Prism Tower will support six new HD channels.
For its facility upgrade, SBS Plus is currently installing 313 Bittree E-series HD-SDI video patch panels and 80 additional TT (Bantam) audio patchbays.
‘Systems designers overwhelmingly choose Bittree patching as a backup routing method for both studio and outside broadcasting use in Korea,’ said Glenn Garrard, CEO of Bittree.
‘Sion's customer relationships and marketing strategies are the reason for our success there. In fact, Sion has done an outstanding job of representing Bittree's brand to the Korean broadcasting industry for more than 10 years. The SBS project is the latest example of Sion's ability to devise solutions for prominent Korean broadcasters using the Bittree product line.’
‘Integrators and systems designers alike specify Bittree because they trust the high quality of Bittree patchbays as a reliable backup system for signal routing,’ commented Johnny Lim, sales manager at Sion Media. ‘It's our pleasure to include such a versatile, high-demand product family in our portfolio.’