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The very best in class technology for a building or facility is tech that's explicitly planned for and integrated with foresight. That's the message today's guests from Pennsylvania-based Z-Band Technologies discussed with host Sean Heath on the Pro AV podcast.
Video has become a preeminent content delivery method everywhere from social media, to video search engine, to shopping.
"We're in a space where the amount of data we're using for video transmissions on Amazon, Facebook or Twitter feed is expected to be over 80 percent of our Wi-Fi traffic by the year 2022," said Dan Helfrick, Z-Band vice president.
Working with audio visual designers, consultants and commercial end customers, Z-Band is an industry expert for ultra-reliable, easy to use products and services as it pertains to the mass distribution and control of video for business.
But the same video-streaming luxuries we've come to expect at home via Wi-Fi don't necessarily translate to corporate and public facility infrastructures, where executives envision having their favorite channels in crystal clear HD in common viewing areas.
"Everybody's looking for a little bit of everything now," he said.
"Rarely is Wi-Fi the best choice," said Joe Dalto, Z-Band's southwest territory Manager. "When you are in a corporate or healthcare environment where the quality of the video is important, you need to make sure you have a dedicated amount of bandwidth or infrastructure available for the video platform."
That's when a hardwired video distribution system is the best choice.
"People will spend a lot of time on data infrastructure, fiber backbone, security services, those types of things, and the actual TV system doesn't always get planned for," Helfrick said.
The very best in class technology for a building or facility is tech that's explicitly planned for and integrated with foresight. That's the message today's guests from Pennsylvania-based Z-Band Technologies discussed with host Sean Heath on the Pro AV podcast.
Video has become a preeminent content delivery method everywhere from social media, to video search engine, to shopping.
"We're in a space where the amount of data we're using for video transmissions on Amazon, Facebook or Twitter feed is expected to be over 80 percent of our Wi-Fi traffic by the year 2022," said Dan Helfrick, Z-Band vice president.
Working with audio visual designers, consultants and commercial end customers, Z-Band is an industry expert for ultra-reliable, easy to use products and services as it pertains to the mass distribution and control of video for business.
But the same video-streaming luxuries we've come to expect at home via Wi-Fi don't necessarily translate to corporate and public facility infrastructures, where executives envision having their favorite channels in crystal clear HD in common viewing areas.
"Everybody's looking for a little bit of everything now," he said.
"Rarely is Wi-Fi the best choice," said Joe Dalto, Z-Band's southwest territory Manager. "When you are in a corporate or healthcare environment where the quality of the video is important, you need to make sure you have a dedicated amount of bandwidth or infrastructure available for the video platform."
That's when a hardwired video distribution system is the best choice.
"People will spend a lot of time on data infrastructure, fiber backbone, security services, those types of things, and the actual TV system doesn't always get planned for," Helfrick said.