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Link XP hard at work in Dhaka
Posted: December 2009

Link XPDHAKA – Channel i, the first digital channel in Bangladesh, recently celebrated its 10th anniversary at the broadcaster’s new TV complex.
 
Hard at work, along with the channel’s broadcast journalists and camera operators covering and interviewing guests, were the Channel i’s Link XP wireless camera systems being used to transmit captured content wirelessly to the broadcaster’s production facility.

Channel i is a Bangla-language infotainment channel that is popular among the country’s middle-class viewers, and is distributed in the Middle East, Australia, the US, Canada and other parts of Asia.

Last year, Channel i used the XP wireless camera systems to cover the 147th birth anniversary celebration of Nobel laureate poet Rabindranath Tagore. The day-long festivities were broadcast throughout Bangladesh.  

NetWork, Vislink’s reseller in Dhaka, supplied the Link XP wireless camera system.

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