Telos Alliance Presents EN IBC 2025 – NewsLine Report
The Alliance’s Growing Footprint at IBC 2025
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As of September 13,2025,the International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) in Amsterdam is poised to showcase a important presence from the Alliance, a collaborative effort focused on open standards for media technology. This marks a continued expansion of the Alliance’s influence within the broadcast and media industry.
The Alliance, originally formed to address interoperability challenges in the rapidly evolving media landscape, is demonstrating its commitment to practical solutions through active participation at IBC. Their presence signals a dedication to fostering innovation and streamlining workflows for media professionals.
key Areas of focus at IBC 2025
the Alliance’s activities at IBC 2025 center around several key areas. These include demonstrations of technologies built on SMPTE ST 2110, a suite of standards for professional media over IP, and advancements in the Joint Task Force on Networked Media (JT-NM) framework. The JT-NM, of which the Alliance is a key contributor, aims to simplify the implementation of IP-based media systems.
Specifically, the Alliance is highlighting solutions for:
- Secure Reliable Transport (SRT): Ensuring robust and secure delivery of video streams over unpredictable networks.
- Precision Time Protocol (PTP): Maintaining accurate synchronization across distributed media systems.
- Audio over IP: Implementing high-quality, low-latency audio transport.
These technologies are crucial for modern broadcast facilities, remote production workflows, and the delivery of immersive media experiences.
Impact on the Broadcast Industry
The Alliance’s work directly addresses a critical need within the broadcast industry: the transition to all-IP workflows. Customary baseband infrastructure is increasingly being replaced by IP-based systems, offering greater versatility, scalability, and cost-effectiveness. However, this transition requires careful planning and adherence to open standards to ensure interoperability between different vendors’ equipment.
By promoting and demonstrating solutions based on SMPTE ST 2110 and the JT-NM framework, the Alliance is helping to accelerate this transition and reduce the risks associated with adopting new technologies. This benefits broadcasters, content creators, and service providers alike.
Looking Ahead
The Alliance’s continued presence at IBC underscores its long-term commitment to shaping the future of media technology. Their work is not simply about technical specifications; it’s about enabling a more efficient,collaborative,and innovative media ecosystem. As the industry continues to evolve,the Alliance is expected to play an increasingly important role in defining the standards and best practices that will drive future advancements.
