Opticomm Enables Train Station Digital Signage

Opticomm has released news about an installation of its Optiva video transmission products at the "Grande Stazione" train station in Rome.

The project involves placement of 150 plasma screens throughout the station for digital display of media, information and messaging. The use of fiber optics allows for high-resolution video display with audio and data throughout the facility.

The disappointing thing about this story is that I can't find any pictures that show the video displays in use. However, here is an image showing Opticomm's Optiva video/audio/data hardware:

AB -- 3/28/06

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