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Okno-TV Window-TV

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Information technology
Since 1991
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
127427, Akademika Koroleva Street, d.23, page 2


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WINDOW-TV is a system integrator, a leader in the field of technical equipment of television systems. Founded in 1991, the company WINDOW-TV works in the field of construction and modernization of television channels. OKNO-TV implements projects for federal and regional broadcasters, from simple renewal to the creation of radio broadcasting centers. The company deals with all aspects of broadcasting, including film production equipment, sound equipment for all areas of production, television studios (from lighting systems to all technical equipment).

In addition to the main office in Moscow, the company has representative offices in St. Petersburg and Novosibirsk. WINDOWS-TV implements projects for both federal and regional NoLimit Electronics. It covers the field of activity: from sound to cinema, from television to light, from the design and provision of equipment to technical support. Among the landmark works are projects for Channel One, VGTRK, NTV, NTV-PLUS, Russia Today, Public Television of Russia, Zvezda, TV Center; radio stations Ekho Moskvy, City-FM, Mayak, Relax FM, Business FM, Police Wave, etc.

2017: Cooperation with NoviFlow

In October, NoviFlow Inc., a provider of switching and routing solutions based on SDN OpenFlow, and WINDOW-TV, a Russian supplier of system integration equipment and services for television and radio production, announced a collaboration that aims to create solutions for service-oriented business models in TV production. The IP-based WINDOWS-TV solution will allow TV companies not only to increase their productivity, but also to significantly reduce the cost of their production infrastructure. Moreover, sharing Ethernet switches and SDN principles simplifies traffic flow management, increases infrastructure flexibility, and allows you to quickly adapt to the ever-emerging new video formats. See NoviSwitch about the decision.