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Teatro Diana upgrades its communications infrastructure

James BillingtonBy James Billington7th April 20202 Mins Read
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Teatro Diana, a 2,400-seat theatre in Guadalajara, Mexico, has upgraded its entire communications infrastructure from a system it has been since it first opened to a stand-alone wireless intercom from Riedel Communications.

Working with local Riedel reseller Video Integra, Teatro Diana chose Bolero to replace a legacy wireless intercom that had been in place since the theater’s opening. Theater crews can use Bolero’s easy-to-use, web-based configuration portal to program beltpacks quickly and easily. In addition, Bolero’s modern codec and efficient use of bandwidth means Teatro Diana’s team can support up to 10 beltpacks per AES67 antenna and provide much wider coverage with outstanding sound quality.

“Even starting with a smaller Bolero system, we’ve been able to provide outstanding coverage for the entire stage and technical areas, including the main auditorium,” said Ivan Guerra, sound manager, Teatro Diana. “At the same time, we’ll be able to expand the installation very easily as we grow and our needs change, and it will be even easier thanks to the local resource we have in Video Integra. Thanks to the Video Integra team and their large inventory of Bolero gear, we were able to get up and running with Bolero in record time.”

“A reliable and crystal-clear comms system is a must for a multipurpose facility like Teatro Diana, not only to ensure smooth-running shows but also to provide better and clearer communications,” said Angel González España, Riedel Communications’ international sales manager, Latin America and Caribbean. “As our first Bolero venue in Mexico, Teatro Diana has taken a big step forward by adopting the leading edge of wireless intercom technology. We’re confident that Bolero will provide the best possible coverage as well as outstanding support for the Teatro Diana crew through its intuitive and advanced features.”

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