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NETGEAR and Riedel partner to advance AVoIP solutions

Collaboration combines NETGEAR's M4350 series managed switches with Riedel Communication's MediorNet video infrastructure for broadcast, live events and commercial AV applications

NETGEAR has announced a global technology partnership with Riedel Communications to advance AVoIP solutions for the broadcast and live events sectors.

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The collaboration brings together NETGEAR’s managed switches in the M4350 series with Riedel’s MediorNet MuoN A processing SFPs to deliver ST 2110 Gateway functionality for decentralised signal distribution over standard IP networks, NETGEAR says.

Riedel is now carrying NETGEAR’s M4350-16V4C Fully Managed Switch (VSM4320C), a high-performance 25G/100G switch featuring 25G SFP28 ports, 100G uplinks, and SMPTE ST 2110 Grandmaster and Boundary Clock functions. The switches are designed to provide connectivity and performance for AVoIP systems in broadcast, live events and commercial AV installations.

Louis Caron, senior product manager video at Riedel Communications, said: “At Riedel, we are always looking for ways to streamline workflows and enhance reliability for our customers. Partnering with NETGEAR allows us to offer a proven networking backbone that complements our media-over-IP solutions and supports the evolving needs of the broadcast and AV industries.”

Richard Jonker, vice president of marketing and business development at NETGEAR, added: “With the transition to IP now in full swing in the broadcast market, it’s important for integrators and their customers to have the kind of solid, totally reliable and easy-to-implement solutions that come with a partnership between industry leaders like Riedel and NETGEAR. We are excited to develop our roadmap of hardware and software in support of Riedel’s applications, which are at the core of this latest wave of innovation in the market.”