TFC was developed by NEP engineers to solve their own challenges harnessing the power of IP 2110 in a broadcast environment. NEP recently announced that TFC is now available as a service to be used in any broadcast facility across the industry.
Seven Network Australia chose the TFC broadcast control platform to orchestrate their new all-IP facility in Melbourne. Having seen TFC in action at NEP’s Andrews Hub in Melbourne on their AFL and Cricket broadcasts, expanding TFC into Seven Network’s facility was a natural extension for their users.
In this video case study above, see how Seven Network's technical and productions teams are transforming their IP workflows and setting a new benchmark for agility and efficiency in live production.

NEP is incredibly proud of its collaboration with Seven Network, and we thank them for their trust and partnership. Thank you to Seven Network’s Trent Dickeson, Chief Operating Officer, Andrew Anderson, Director of Broadcast Operations, and Chris Spalding, Specialist Broadcast Engineer, for sharing their insights and expertise.

With its scalability, TFC can support any major sporting event, rightsholder, sports league or federation, entertainment production, news facility, national broadcaster or major television producer or streamer, and it is available today as a licensed software solution.
TFC is part of NEP Group’s full range of global media services, which includes industry-leading mobile units, specialty capture solutions, equipment rentals, connectivity, production services, studios and more.