Challenges

Foundations built for media
Modern media infrastructure is harder to manage than ever.
Broadcast systems, IP networks, software tools, cloud environments, storage, security and connectivity must work together without disrupting live, production or distribution operations.
Media organisations must modernise their technology while maintaining uninterrupted operations by integrating legacy broadcast systems with IP, cloud and software-based environments. This requires making the right balance between on-premises, cloud, sovereign hosting and hybrid infrastructures according to performance, resilience, security and cost objectives. Beyond infrastructure, success depends on seamless integration, well-defined workflows, clear operational responsibilities and robust monitoring and support processes to ensure systems are not only deployed but fully operational and sustainable.
- Modernise broadcast infrastructure without a full rip-and-replace.
- Connect legacy systems with IP, cloud and software-based tools.
- Integrate infrastructure, applications, workflows and vendors.
- Deploy studios, control rooms or production environments faster.
- On-prem, hybrid, sovereign & public cloud : choose the right model.
- Secure media workloads across infrastructure, applications, networks and access layers.
- Manage business continuity: storage, backup and disaster recovery.
- Improve connectivity for contribution, distribution and interconnection workflows.
- Prepare infrastructure for monitoring, support, escalation and long-term operations.
- Reduce dependency on fragmented vendors and unclear responsibilities.
BCE Advantage
Reliable media infrastructure across platforms
Make infrastructure interoperable
BCE connects equipment, software, vendors and cloud environments so media workflows can operate across generations of technology.
Reduce technical and operational risk
BCE designs infrastructure for real media operations: live constraints, deadlines, resilience, monitoring, support and continuity.
Combine broadcast, IT and cloud expertise
BCE brings together media engineering, connectivity, hosting, security, software integration and operational teams in one approach.
Support the full lifecycle
BCE can assess, design, build, integrate, monitor and operate infrastructure depending on the customer scope.
How BCE delivers
From assessment to scale
Assess
Audit the existing environment, workflow, constraints, risks and priorities.
Design
Define the target architecture, integration model, operational model and service scope.
Build
Deploy, configure, integrate and validate the required systems, applications or workflows.
Operate
Monitor, support, handle incidents and run the agreed operational perimeter.
Scale
Extend to new workflows, users, locations, applications, infrastructure or service levels.
Q&A
You get covered
Can BCE design and deploy broadcast infrastructure?
Yes. BCE designs and deploys broadcast systems, media platforms, playout environments, routing, ingest workflows and technical facilities for mission-critical media operations.
Can BCE build studios and control rooms?
Yes. BCE supports the design and integration of TV studios, radio studios, visual radio setups, production rooms, control rooms and hybrid production environments.
Can BCE support IP and hybrid broadcast architectures?
Yes. BCE helps customers move toward IP-based and hybrid architectures, including IP migration, SMPTE 2110 environments, cloud-connected workflows and software-defined media systems.
Can BCE provide hosting and cloud infrastructure for media workloads?
Yes. BCE provides infrastructure options including BCE datacenters, sovereign hosting, public cloud, hybrid cloud and dedicated environments for audio and video workloads.
Can BCE design storage, backup and disaster recovery foundations?
Yes. BCE supports storage architectures, archive foundations, backup, redundancy and disaster recovery models adapted to media operations.
Can BCE manage connectivity and network architecture?
Yes. BCE supports fiber, IP, satellite, cross-connects, secure network architecture and contribution or distribution connectivity for media workflows.
Can BCE help secure and protect critical media infrastructure?
Yes. BCE designs infrastructure with security, resilience and continuity in mind, including access control, network segmentation, monitoring, business continuity and compliance-oriented requirements.
Can BCE integrate software and workflows into the infrastructure?
Yes. BCE connects infrastructure with BCE or third-party applications through API-based integration, workflow automation and observability-by-design.





