RTS Intercom Systems Introduces RVON-2 VoIP Card for CLD Color Keypanels at NAB 2009, Booth #C7025
Las Vegas, NV RTS is proud to introduce the RVON-2 VoIP card for CLD Color Keypanels.
Installed directly into CLD keypanels, the RVON-2 provides seamless VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) communications for the RTS Matrix Intercom family. The RVON-2 delivers an integrated solution for connecting CLD keypanels to the Intercom matrix over standard IP networks. more






Las Vegas, NV RTS is proud to show the
Las Vegas, NV RTS is pleased to show the
Washington DC Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States this month. With a record-shattering 1.8 million spectators in attendance, Washington DC and the surrounding community was virtually shut down for the event. An additional 38 million Americans watched the inauguration on television, and overwhelming demand for streaming video brought some news websites to their knees. How did broadcasters cope with this unprecedented viewership? They stayed connected with RTS Intercom Systems.
New South Wales, Australia At Sky Channel, according to Chief Engineer Sam Cannizzaro, their talkback and communications system forms a key cornerstone of the broadcasting service they provide. “Sky Channel pioneered satellite television in Australia. We transmit via satellite to more than 5,000 outlets across Australia and in more than a dozen countries around the world. With these numbers, a comprehensive and reliable talkback system is critical.� He said.
Sydney, Australia A major new RTS talkback system has been installed at SBS Television by Magna Systems and Engineering.
RTS integrated intercom technology is playing a major part in the newly upgraded East of England Production and Innovation Center (EPIC) in Norwich, which is ranked among the best equipped independent broadcast production and training centers in Europe. Housed in the former Anglia Television studios center EPIC now offers full high definition (HD) studio and post-production facilities, with the
The South African private TV pioneer MNET reaches millions of homes throughout Africa with its programmes. To make sure it maintains its leading position, the company is investing in a variety of broadcasting and communications systems from Telex and RTS
