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Burst Becomes K-WILL Reseller

08/22/05


TORRANCE, Calif. -- Aug. 23, 2005 -- K-WILL Corporation, a leading provider of professional evaluation and measurement equipment for video and audio quality, has named Burst Communications, Centennial, Colo., to resell K-WILL products to their customers as a part of Burst Communications video and audio solution packages in the Western region of the United States.
As a part of the agreement, Burst will handle K-WILL’s VP21H and QuMax-2000, designed to satisfy the needs and requirements for real-time baseband video and audio quality monitoring in the networks of broadcasters, CATV companies, satellite service providers and telecom carriers transmitting video.
“After looking at our market requirements, we realized Burst Communications was a great fit in the professional video and audio evaluation and quality assurance market in the Western region,” said John Alexenko, Director of Sales, K-WILL Corporation. “Burst demonstrated their salespeople have a lot of experience designing and installing large systems for high-profile clients. We are very pleased to have them add the K-WILL line to their solutions offering.”
K-WILL’s VP21H is a powerful double-stimulus picture quality evaluation system for detailed measurement and comparison of a reference source and comparison videos on a real-time and fully automated basis. The system provides more than 150,000 real-time measurements on each field of video and offers unique pixel-by-pixel comparison of SDI or HD-SDI video. The VP21H combines the two products recently referred to in the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) document J.144. The VP21H also was selected as a “Pick Hit” at NAB 2005 by Broadcast Engineering magazine.
K-WILL’s QuMax 2000 is a multi-module chassis that can take up to 12 inputs of analog, SDI or HD-SDI. It is ideal for automated quality control of on-air signals or a dubbing system, replacing the human eye. As it checks for errors such as blackouts, freeze frames, slice errors and audio mutes, it logs these events and gives them a time stamp of when they occurred. The QuMax 2000 is also a useful tool for monitoring video into a server as well as for any other applications that require several hours of quality control usually done with the naked eye.
Burst Communications President, Kirk Basefsky stated, “K-WILL has been recognized several times by the industry and they have some great products to measure picture quality of High Definition signals. We have already had success in selling their products and we look forward to working with K-WILL to expand our offerings to our customers.”



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