Asia-Pacific Broadcasting (APB) October 2016 • Volume 33, Issue 9 | Page 2

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Are you ready to take that first step to IP ?

The broadcast TV industry has been undergoing a number of key transformations and some have been era-defining , including the transition from blackand-white TV to colour TV .
Others have been shortlived — 3DTV comes readily to mind — while others , such as the transition from analogue to digital TV are slowly but surely changing the face of television and viewing behaviour .
But as IBC 2016 once again demonstrated , one of the biggest transformations to perhaps impact the broadcast industry in the near future is , arguably , the transition to IP .
For the uninitiated , this transition can be harrowing . After all , the industry is talking about relegating tried-and-tested SDI infrastructures to the role of backbencher , and for many broadcasters , numerous questions remain about the viability of IP-based broadcast systems .
For instance , how can they bring together disparate pieces of equipment from different vendors to form a best-of-breed solution to support an IPbased infrastructure ?
The answer may well lie in the creation of an industry roadmap that calls for interoperability and open standards in broadcast IP . If developments in the past months are any indicators , the very same vendors that broadcasters have been turning to will be adopting a roadmap being put together under the auspices of the Alliance for IP Media Solutions ( AIMS ).
Less than a year into its formation , AIMS has already garnered more than 50 members as it continues to advocate a common ubiquitous set of protocols for interoperability over IP .
And while ‘ unprecedented ’ may be an overly utilised word in the announcement of technology “ breakthroughs ” and partnerships , even the most stringent critic would find it hard-pressed to deny the approach of AIMS to be anything but unprecedented .
After all , this is an industry grouping featuring
companies that are essentially competing against one another in an increasingly competitive marketplace . To further muddy the waters , there are companies within the grouping that are also actively developing proprietary IP standards of their own .
While this may seem like a measured approach , it is a necessary one , because even companies who are undertaking proprietary implementations are acknowledging that , in order to be successful , the industry needs to collectively adopt ‘ one interoperable approach ’ to IP , maintained Mike Cronk , chairman of the AIMS board of directors .
He told APB that the unifying standard moving forward would be SMPTE SD-2110 , which all AIMS members , including those working on their own standards , are committed to supporting .
As IBC 2016 ’ s IP Interoperability Zone — where more than 30 companies jointly demonstrated IP interoperability — proved , broadcast IP can happen today , said Cronk .
Whether broadcasters are ready to implement full IP-based systems is a point of contention that needs to be continually addressed ; a hybrid deployment of IP / SDI may be the best way forward in the interim .
But , as Cronk advised , be bold enough to take that first step , no matter how small it may be . One can start with an IP proof-of-concept , so staff can become familiar and comfortable with the technology as there will come a time when an actual switch to IP will take place .
The transformation to the broadcast landscape brought forth by IP has begun in earnest — will you be ready for it ?
SHAWN LIEW MANAGING EDITOR
October 2016 ( volume 33 issue 9 )
EDITORIAL managing editor Shawn Liew , shawn @ editecintl . com contributing editor Millette Manalo-Burgos , millette @ editecintl . com contributing editor ( technology ) Karl K Rossiter , karl @ editecintl . com reporter Josephine Tan
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