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84 Vol. 42 No. 3 - August 2020 Issue products SCTE corporate member, Lindsay Broadband, and Advanced Powering Services, Inc. (APSI) have entered into a two-way agreement to resell their powering solutions and services to customers globally. Lindsay Broadband’s current LEON™ (Lindsay Ever on Networks) powering solutions include HFC network standby UPS power supplies, network non-standby power supplies, customer premise UPS systems and small cell powering solutions. APSI adds its Voltronix™ lithium-ion battery product line and service/repair facilities to support Lindsay’s solutions for the communications industries. “Lindsay Broadband is thrilled to be working together with APSI to provide customers with a full offering of powering solutions including products, services and repairs,” said David Atman, President, Lindsay Broadband. “Lindsay’s extensive design and engineering experience in combination with APSI’s superior service levels will supply operators with cost-effective, quality powering solutions.” For over 65 years, Lindsay Broadband has been a global specialist in technologically advanced solutions for communication service providers Lindsay offers solutions for RF; optical; powering and business services. Solutions include end-to-end optical equipment; standby/ non-standby network power supplies; UPS systems; LTE AC/ DC power supplies; strand-mounted Wi-Fi® hotspots; optical and DOCSIS® gateways; LTE small cell backhaul solutions and RF solutions (including MDU and subscriber amplifiers; line extenders; hardline passives; DCs; multitaps; subscriber passives; cable modems and eMTAs). Packing a punch For more information, see www.lindsaybb.com latakoo, a leading developer of software solutions for the broadcast and production industries, has witnessed a 'phenomenal increase in usage' from the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic by its broadcast customers. Customers, which include Nexstar Media Group and other large broadcasters, television stations and production companies use latakoo’s patented technology combined with smart automation to streamline their workflows. “In June 2020, users of our cloud-based platform (rapid, easy and secure video workflow), streamed 293% more minutes of footage compared to June 2019. This figure is coupled with a 172% increase in the minutes of footage uploaded and a 189% increase in the number of files streamed. Overall, we are currently seeing a 127% increase in files uploaded,” Iakatoo told Broadband Journal. Cloud video usage Jade Kurian, co-founder and president of latakoo

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