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STEP 01
Survey & design
We walk the venue. Power, cable routes, rigging points, existing fibre, satellite line of sight, RF conditions, where the gallery goes and who else is on site. The output is a design with the transport chosen per feed, the redundancy named, and the risks written down while they are still cheap to fix.
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STEP 02
Provisioning
Circuits ordered, satellite capacity booked, kit prepared and configured against the design rather than at the venue. Paths are lit and proven early, so a carrier delay is a scheduling problem weeks out — not a discovery on rig day.
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STEP 03
Rehearsal & test
End-to-end test with your operators, on the real path, at the real bit rate. Failover is not described — it is triggered, on purpose, while it is still safe to trigger it. Master control watches this rehearsal exactly as it will watch the show.
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STEP 04
Live operations
Feeds under continuous monitoring, staffed master control on the picture, the NOC on the transport beneath it, and one named contact for your producer. During the window the escalation path is already open — nobody starts looking for a phone number.
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STEP 05
Teardown & report
De-rig against the same plan as the rig, circuits released, media handed over or archived to the MAM. Then the report: what ran, what alarmed, what was touched and what we would design differently next time. It arrives whether or not anything went wrong.