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2wcom Expands MM01 Functionality with New Features


Flensburg, GERMANY — 11 July, 2016

2wcom announced today that its MM01 compact multi-role solution for audio over IP contribution and distribution now supports EBU Tech 3326, Ravenna, Livewire and AES-67 AoIP standards.

Designed for versatility, the MM01 is suitable for studio-to-transmitter link applications, studio-to-studio transmissions, as well as broadcast and post production purposes. It is compatible with Session Description Protocol (SDP), Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Session Announcement Protocol (SAP), Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) and Precision Time Protocol (PTPv2).


Providing advanced redundancy capability and monitoring functions, with the ability to integrate into diverse infrastructures, the MM01 also now offers Stream④Sure technology for the continuous audio transmission of up to four source streams using different codecs, and is compatible with MPEG FEC, dual streaming and SFN.

The MM01, which is able to handle a sampling rate up to 192 kHz and provides a delayed firmware update so users can upload a firmware file and activate it later on demand, includes GPIO forwarding, AAC and Enhanced aptX compatibility, an FM tuner option for FM transmission monitoring and back up, advanced VLAN configuration and an Icecast server.


“With the MM01’s additional features, we are able to address a more sophisticated demand in the AoIP market,” said Werner Drews, managing director of 2wcom. “The unit’s new SIP function means that the MM01 can today meet the requirements of production and post production environments, through its studio-to-transmission capabilities, in addition to continuing to serve the product’s core applications.“


MM01 is a 19” 1HE unit prepared for a rack installation with display, jogwheel and remote control audio inputs and outputs, serial inputs and outputs, GPIOs, redundant IP interfaces and dual redundant power supplies.


More information about 2wcom and its products is available at www.2wcom.com or by phone at +49 461 66283015




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About 2wcom

2wcom develops professional broadcast products and solutions for audio over IP, audio over DVB-S/S2, DAB/DAB+ over satellite/IP, and FM/RDS. The complete end-to-end system solutions provide extensive redundancy and backup possibilities including high quality encoders, decoders, codecs, modulators, demodulators and an outstanding satellite IRD product range. 2wcom’s leading position in the market is based on 25 years of delivering technical innovation, quality and excellent 24/7 support to the broadcast industry. Its development and manufacturing headquarters are located in Germany, with a worldwide network of dealer partners. More information on 2wcom and its products is available at www.2wcom.com.




Agency Contact:

Fiorenza Mella

XPresso Communications         

Tel: +31 71 523 82 10

Email: fiorenza@xpressocommunications.com



2wcom Contact:

Werner Drews

Managing Director

Tel: +49 46166283010

Email: wdrews@2wcom.com

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