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A FEW WORDS ABOUT L AND AES67
The Gold Standard
In the decade since the introduction of L, broadcasters have adopted it at an exponential rate; AoIP has
become the new standard for broadcast facilities.
Consider these facts:
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There are over 6,000 studios worldwide built with L.
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More than 5,500 networked Axia consoles are at work daily.
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Over 80 L Partner companies provide compatible hardware and software products.
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There are more than 60,000 individual L devices in the field.
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L is fully compliant with the AES67 Interoperability Standard.
Impressive, no? But there are even more exciting things in the future. The Telos Alliance, with one of the largest
R&D groups in broadcast, is fully committed to AoIP interoperability. We’ve been proponents of open standards
since Day 1, freely sharing our technology with interested Hardware and Software Partners. We were charter,
supporting member of the X.192 Working Group that defined the AES67 standard, and as founding members
of the Media Networking Allliance, are actively engaged in work to promote and enhance standards-based AoIP
networking.