SERVICES · BROADCAST CHAIN

Every link in the chain, engineered.

What sits behind each service on the home page: the protocols, the paths, the rooms and the people that carry a feed from the venue to the viewer.

// CONTRIBUTION // PRODUCTION // PLAYOUT // DELIVERY
T-01 · Service catalogue

Nine services, one operational chain.

Each of these can be bought on its own. They are engineered to be bought together: the value is in the handover points, which is exactly where a multi-supplier chain tends to break.

T-01

Contribution & video transport

Uncompressed SMPTE ST 2110 inside the facility, JPEG XS where the circuit will not take a full essence flow, SRT or RIST when the path crosses the public internet. The transport is chosen per feed and per risk, not fixed by the contract, and every path is handed over with its redundancy documented.

T-02

Remote production (REMI)

Cameras, microphones and comms stay at the venue; gallery, replay and graphics stay in your facility. We engineer the PTP timing domain, the multicast plan, the return video and the talkback so operators work as if they were on site — with a fraction of the crew travelling.

T-03

Master control & NOC

Staffed master control for ingest, switching, branding and distribution, sitting on top of a network operations centre that watches the transport underneath it. One team sees both the picture and the network, so a fault is diagnosed once instead of being passed between two suppliers.

T-04

OB & flyaway

Mobile control rooms for scheduled productions, flyaway kits for venues with no infrastructure at all. Cases, uplink, power distribution and comms travel as one package against a rig plan agreed before anything leaves the warehouse — and de-rig is part of that plan, not an afterthought.

T-05

Satellite & fibre contribution

DSNG vehicles and teleport access across Ka, Ku and C-band for places fibre cannot reach; managed fibre contribution where it can. The two are engineered as one service, so satellite can stand as the diverse path behind the fibre — or the other way round when the venue is remote.

T-06

Playout & headend

Cloud and on-prem playout, channel-in-a-box, scheduling, dynamic ad insertion, multi-language subtitling and audio description. Playlists, branding and compliance recording run inside the same operational chain that carries the contribution feed, under the same master control.

T-07

OTT & CDN delivery

Multi-codec ingest, HLS and DASH packaging, DRM (Widevine, FairPlay) and low-latency live streaming. Origin, packaging and edge delivery are monitored as one path, so a complaint from the player side can be traced back to the segment that caused it rather than argued about.

T-08

Media asset management

Cloud MAM, cold archive, metadata indexing and on-demand restore across live and file-based workflows. What goes to air is catalogued as it happens rather than reconstructed months later, which is the difference between an archive and a pile of drives.

T-09

Signal monitoring

Continuous probing of every feed we carry: video and audio presence, levels and loudness, subtitle and timing integrity, transport errors and path health. Alarms land in master control, where someone is already looking at the picture the alarm refers to.

T-02 · Transport protocols

Choosing how the picture travels.

There is no single right protocol — there is a right one per path. This is how we decide, and what we will tell you when we recommend one over another.

ST 2110
Inside the facility

Uncompressed video, audio and ancillary data as separate essence flows on an IP fabric, locked to a PTP timing domain. The choice where the network is engineered end to end and nothing should touch the picture.

JPEG XS
Mezzanine, low latency

Visually lossless compression for when an uncompressed flow will not fit the circuit. Latency stays low enough for contribution and remote production, so the gallery still reacts to the venue in real time.

SRT
Across the public internet

Secure Reliable Transport, with re-transmission and encryption, for paths where a managed circuit is unavailable, uneconomic or simply not worth the lead time. Tuned per link, not left on defaults.

RIST
Interoperable resilience

An open, vendor-neutral reliable-transport profile. The choice when the far end belongs to another broadcaster and both sides need kit that interoperates without a bilateral argument first.

T-03 · Assurance

Audited, not asserted.

Nexim Italia S.r.l. operates under three certified management systems. They are not decoration: they define how a production is documented, how a service is run and how your material is protected while we hold it.

ISO 9001:2015

Quality management

The reason a survey, a rig plan and a sign-off exist as documents rather than as a conversation. Every production leaves a record of what was agreed, what was delivered and what changed in between.

ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018

Service management

The framework behind master control and the NOC: how an incident is classified, who owns it, how it escalates and how it is closed. It is what turns "someone will look at it" into a defined path.

ISO/IEC 27001:2022

Information security

Your feeds, your keys and your archive are content under embargo until the moment they are not. Access control, encryption and audited handling apply to media in transit and at rest, including what sits in the MAM.

Tell us what you need to get on air.

A single feed or the whole chain — a Nexim broadcast engineer will walk the path with you before anyone quotes it.

+39 02 8622 44 → sales@nexim.it