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May 2010
Pacific Television Center Expands to OC48
between London and Los Angeles

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April 2010

PACIFIC TELEVISION CENTER CONTINUES EXPANSION WITH OPENING OF PacTV Pool NEW YORK
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March 2010
PACIFIC TELEVISION CENTER LAUNCHES HD CIRCUITS
TO TORONTO
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September 2008
PACIFIC TELEVISION CENTER NOW CONNECTED TO
PARIS TELEVISION CENTER
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February 2005
PACIFIC TELEVISION CENTER AND GLOBECAST
AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCE A NEW STRATEGIC ALLIANCE FOR BROADCAST-SAVVY FIBER SOLUTIONS
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July 2004
THE SWITCH'N NYC ANNOUNCES EXPANSION TO LOS ANGELES
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June 2004
PACIFIC TELEVISION CENTER OPENS NEW FACILITY
IN THE U.K.
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April 2004
PACIFIC TELEVISION CENTER CHOOSES
IDEASUNLIMITED.tv FOR CONTENT MONITORING
AND VERIFICATION
Live Multi-National Demonstration at NAB2004S
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January 2004
ALDEAVISION LAUNCHES VIDEO SERVICES AT PACIFIC TELEVISION CENTER IN LOS ANGELES
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May 13, 2010

Pacific Television Center Expands to OC48
between London and Los Angeles
JPEG2000 Compression to Boost Company’s HD Capabilities

LOS ANGELES, CA, May 13, 2010 ─ Pacific Television Center (PacTV), a Los Angeles-based independent global transmission and production company, is proud to announce that it will be expanding its bandwidth from OC3 (155mb) to OC48 (2485mb) to support its clients’ increasing HD requirements between London and Los Angeles. In addition, PacTV is adding two HD transmit and two HD receive circuits (all 1.5gb) between its London facility and BT Tower in London. The launch for these enhanced services is scheduled for June 1, 2010.

With the increase in capacity comes the opportunity for PacTV to add JPEG2000 compression to its HD arsenal, which is expected to provide visually lossless compression. The JPEG2000 circuits are supported by a new advanced transport platform (ATP) by Evertz.

“The OC48 expansion is truly an exciting milestone for PacTV,” says Jakob Nielsen, projects coordinator, Pacific Television Center. “Having the capability to transmit content on multiple HD circuits, with such improved quality across the world, certainly solidifies us as a leader in the industry.”

“The JPEG2000 technology has been around for nearly ten years; however, it is now more affordable,” says Mike Finley, senior broadcast technician, Pacific Television Center. “This allows us to provide more HD options, while keeping our rates at a comfortable level for our clients.”

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