Axia Emphasizes the Power of the Network at BroadcastAsia 2018

SINGAPORE (STAND #4J2-01) / CLEVELAND, OH

The Telos Alliance®leader in broadcast technology and parent company to Telos®, Omnia®, Axia®, 25-Seven®, Linear Acoustic®, and Minnetonka™—will be demonstrating new Axia updates and flagship products at BroadcastAsia 2018 in stand #4J2-01 alongside the GBS Alliance at the Suntec Singapore Convention & Exhibition Centre, June 26–28. Axia RAQ and Fusion AoIP consoles will be demonstrated as part of the larger Axia Livewire+ AES67 AoIP ecosystem that illustrates the power of the Axia network.

Benefits of the Axia/Livewire® network include: 

A PURE AoIP Experience—While other AoIP broadcast protocols still rely on TDM-based systems to work—whether this concerns routing, mixing, distribution, or intercom—Axia operates purely in the AoIP domain, eliminating antiquated, expensive, cumbersome, and hard-to-maintain equipment.

Revolutionizes WorkflowsWith Axia AoIP technology at the heart of your network, you have the ability to completely revolutionize your workflows to be more efficient and intuitive, while lowering the total cost of ownership.

Largest AoIP Ecosystem—Livewire is the very first broadcast AoIP platform, with more than 115 partners, along with 8,000 installed Axia consoles and 100,000 connected Livewire devices all over the world. It also seamlessly integrates with equipment from Telos, including phone systems, codecs, and intercom. 

AES67 CompliantLivewire+ is AES67-compliant (not just compatible), and goes beyond AES67 to pass not only audio, but PAD, GPIO, and advertising.

Multiplatform Connectivity—Whether a studio demands hardware; virtual, cloud-based broadcast "gear"; or somewhere in between, Axia has the hardware and software solutions broadcasters need.

Integration with Bionic StudioSeamlessly integrates with Broadcast Bionics' Bionic Studio, which delivers compelling broadcast content via radio visualization, social media tools, and more. 

Intuitive Virtual RadioAxia IP-Tablet is virtual radio made easy. A Windows-based software for both PCs and tablets, IP-Tablet integrates seamlessly into any radio studio, with modules for Omnia, Telos Systems, and Axia gear, along with HTML5-enabled devices. The latest update is an Axia IP-Tablet module for the QOR.16/32 integrated console engine, which controls Axia RAQ, DESQ, iQ, and Radius consoles.

To learn more about the benefits of the Axia Livewire network, visit Telosalliance.com/nextwork. In addition to Axia, the Telos Alliance will be showing other exciting new products and technology from Omnia, Axia, 25-Seven, Linear Acoustic, and Minnetonka at booth 4J2-01.

For more information, please contact: Krissy.Rushing@TelosAlliance.com.

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About The Telos Alliance
For three decades, the brands of the Telos Alliance have revolutionized radio and television by pioneering disruptive, cutting-edge audio technology with the goal of helping global networks and local stations produce better programming, improve audience engagement, and bolster ratings. The Telos Alliance is made up of six brands—Telos Systems, Omnia Audio, AxiaAudio, Linear Acoustic, 25-SevenSystems, and MinnetonkaAudio—that raise the bar for quality and innovation in the radio and television industries. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, with additional offices and dealers around the world, the Telos Alliance offers an industry-leading warranty and backs users' critical on-air needs with worldwide 24/7 round-the-clock support for all customers. A complete list of dealers can be found at TelosAlliance.com/Dealers.