Indianapolis, IN (PRWEB) June 26, 2006 -- Tieline Technology, a leading provider of high-quality remote broadcast digital audio codecs, announced today that its upgraded Commander G3 codec is the winner of radio's most prestigious technology honor, the «Cool Stuff» Award, given by a panel of engineering judges on behalf of Radio World newspaper at the recently concluded NAB2006 convention in Las Vegas.


The Commander G3 codec is used at live events to deliver broadcast quality audio from remote venues such as sports stadiums, back to the studio ready for live transmission. Commander G3 - the first to offer broadcasters six network options in one audio codec – has been upgraded to offer broadcasters their choice of high-quality, low-delay live audio and data transfer over POTS analog telephone lines, ISDN, BRI links, X.21 digital-leased lines, GSM wireless, IP, 802.11x and cellular broadband networks. This selection of network options guarantees broadcasters a broadcast-quality stable audio link back to the studio no matter where the remote is located.


Radio World U.S. Editor in Chief Paul J. McLane said the «Cool Stuff» Award means a product was selected by a panel of engineers and industry experts as notable for its design, features, cost efficiency and performance in serving radio users.


About Commander G3


The Tieline Commander G3 studio and field rack mount codecs are among the worlds most successful and widely used audio codecs for remote broadcasts. The award-winning multi-network Commander G3 codec can be found in radio and television stations throughout the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Australia. Commander G3 codecs can be configured before they are sent to the remote broadcast site so all the talent has to know is how to plug in power, a Telco line, an audio input and then dial a number. Commander G3 now offers wireless broadband cellular connectivity enabling reporters to connect from anywhere they can use a 3G cell phone.


About Radio World


Radio World is the newspaper for U.S. radio managers and engineers. It is published by IMAS Publishing of Falls Church, Va. and is celebrating its 30th year covering the radio industry. Other IMAS publications including Radio World Engineering Extra, Radio World International, TV Technology, Pro Audio Review, Broadcast and Production, Audio Media and a family of country-specific publications and Web sites.


About Tieline Technology


Tieline Technology (www.tieline.com) is the world's leading supplier of high-quality remote broadcast digital audio codecs. In fact, Tieline derives its name from the popularity of its award-winning codec line as the company changed its corporate moniker in 2001 from Audio Video Communications (AVC) to Tieline Technology. Tieline Technology today is supported by a global distribution network spanning the Americas, Europe, UK, Africa, Asia, Middle East and Australasia.