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Amagi Expands Global NOC Operations With A New U.S. Facility

Amagi, a cloud-based SaaS solutions provider for broadcast and streaming TV, announced the establishment of a Broadcast Network Operations Center (NOC) in Princeton, N.J. “This expansion strengthens Amagi’s onshore managed services offering, providing localized support for news, sports, and entertainment TV networks,” Amagi says.

With over a decade of experience in managed services, Amagi has built a global NOC infrastructure spanning India, the U.K., and now the U.S. Adding the Princeton NOC complements existing operations and reinforces Amagi’s “commitment to delivering seamless broadcast management. Staffed by highly skilled broadcast operators with many years of expertise, the U.S. NOC intends to ensure seamless coordination, rapid issue resolution, and real-time support for critical live operations—particularly in the news and sports sectors. With 24/7 monitoring and dedicated support, Amagi seeks to ensure broadcasters manage multiple channels and streamline live operations efficiently,” the company says.

Sponsored

Srinivasan KA, Amagi co-founder/chief revenue officer, says: “At Amagi, our priority is to offer customers flexible, high-quality broadcast solutions that cater to their evolving needs. With our newest NOC, we can offer our commitment to providing localized expertise for broadcasters operating in North America—backed by an experienced live operations team that ensures seamless, round-the-clock support.”

Amagi’s Managed Services offering “aims to provide broadcasters with a comprehensive solution for efficient and scalable media operations. Built on a cloud-native architecture with a vertically integrated technology stack, Amagi intends to ensure seamless workflows, cost efficiency, high availability, and business agility. With an agile operations model that combines local and offshore resources, broadcasters can tailor support for each channel, achieving the right balance of cost, control, and scalability.”

Sponsored

The company’s clients include some of the world’s biggest names, including Hearst Networks UK, ABS-CBN, Astro, Cox Media Group, DAZN, Globo, Lionsgate Studio, NBCUniversal, Tastemade and VIZIO.

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