aCANTS Infrastructure

Reliable media infrastructure, operated at national scale

aCAN Group designs and operates broadcast infrastructure for environments where availability, continuity, and control are critical.

We manage the full transmission chain, from signal acquisition to multi-network distribution, using IP-based, resilient architectures that replace fragile and costly legacy systems.

This activity is built for long-term national operations, not isolated deployments.

aCANTS Central Dashboard

Operational Architecture Overview

Our infrastructure services are organized around four functional layers:

  • Field Encoding
  • Contribution & Transport
  • Central Operations & Monitoring
  • Network Interconnections & Distribution

Each layer is designed to operate independently, while remaining fully controlled from a single system.

Network InterconnectionsCentral OperationsContribution & TransportField Encoding

1. Field Encoding

Broadcast-grade encoding for real-world conditions

Our field encoders are engineered for continuous operation in constrained environments.

Design principles

  • Compact, rugged devices suitable for industrial sites
  • No dependency on air conditioning
  • Minimal on-site intervention

Capabilities

  • SDI inputs: single-channel or multi-channel (up to 4 channels per device)
  • Input formats: SD, HD, Full HD
  • Audio embedding for additional services (e.g. radio within TV streams)

Encoding & output

  • Codecs: H.264 / MPEG-4, AAC, MPEG-1/2
  • Low-latency UDP and RTP outputs
  • DVB-compliant Transport Stream with full metadata control via dashboard

All devices are fully connected and remotely operated through a web interface, eliminating local operational complexity.

2. Contribution & Transport

Replacing satellite and dedicated fiber with resilient IP

aCAN Group provides IP-based contribution services that allow TV channels to migrate away from expensive Band C satellite links or dedicated fiber, without compromising quality or availability.

We ingest the SDI signal at source, process it, and transport it securely to:

  • Satellite uplinks
  • DTT headends
  • OTT and IPTV platforms

Why IP-based contribution

When properly combined, multiple IP paths deliver higher annual availability than single-path satellite or fiber, with:

  • Better quality control
  • Easier maintenance
  • Lower operational cost
EncoderISP 1ISP 24G BackupIP AggregationFailover & BalanceCentralFacility

Contribution Devices (Feeder & Receiver)

Contribution devices are deployed as:

  • Standalone feeders for existing IP encoders, or
  • Integrated Encoder + Feeder units

Connectivity & resilience

  • 3× Gigabit Ethernet interfaces
  • Integrated 4G module
  • Link management
  • Bandwidth aggregation across multiple ISPs
  • Parallel transmission for redundancy
  • Automatic failover on link degradation

Designed for remote environments

  • Operates in rural or isolated areas
  • Compatible with public satellite internet and 4G networks

Operational visibility

  • Continuous feed quality analytics
  • Real-time performance monitoring

3. Central Operations Dashboard

One interface for the entire transmission chain

All infrastructure components are managed through a single centralized dashboard.

Device 1Device 2Device NCentral DashboardMonitor · Control · ProcessSatelliteDTTOTT/IPTV

Global visibility

  • Real-time device status
  • Link quality and performance indicators

Operational control

  • Start, stop, restart, and manage encoders
  • Operate contribution feeders and receivers
  • Live preview of channels and feeds

Processing & redistribution

  • Transcoding into multiple profiles and bitrates
  • Distribution to satellite, DTT, OTT, and IPTV destinations

Monitoring & analytics

  • Continuous time-series analysis
  • Availability and performance tracking per feed
  • Early detection of degradation or failure

4. Network Interconnections

Direct access to regional and international operators

The infrastructure is already interconnected with major broadcast networks, including:

  • Canal+
  • Eutelsat
  • Arabsat
  • NigComSat
  • StarTimes
  • DStv
  • National DTT networks (Senegal, France, others)

This enables fast, reliable distribution without complex reconfiguration.

Extended Digital Distribution

Infrastructure operations are natively interconnected with aCAN's digital distribution systems, enabling:

  • Social media live delivery
  • Mobile and Smart TV distribution
  • Seamless transition from broadcast to OTT
Broadcast InfrastructureOTT / Smart TVMobile AppsSocial Media

What This Delivers for Operators

  • Higher availability than legacy contribution systems
  • Lower transmission and operational costs
  • Centralized control across distributed sites
  • Reduced dependency on single-path infrastructure
  • Infrastructure ready for broadcast, OTT, and future expansion

aCAN Group operates media infrastructure as a mission-critical service, not as a collection of devices.

Our approach combines field reliability, IP resilience, and centralized control to support national-scale broadcast operations over the long term.