ATLinkage adds Riedel to rental portfolio

ATLinkage elevates event production communications adds Riedel's Bolero wireless intercom to its rental portfolio.

Riedel Communications announced that Japan’s ATLinkage is enhancing and expanding its rental portfolio with the addition of Riedel’s Bolero wireless intercom system.

The Bolero system allows ATLinkage to deliver communications solutions that improve range and sound quality.

“While Bolero’s wide antenna coverage area and beltpack battery life match the requirements of concert tours, the ease of installation when operating the Bolero has also led many of our customers to order rental equipment,” said Tsukasa Ishii, Video Engineer at ATLinkage. “The fact that up to 10 beltpacks can be connected to one antenna — with the option to add antennas and install wherever necessary — not only makes it easy to configure the equipment but also provides total scalability and coverage for large venues. Overall, Bolero has become an indispensable asset in delivering exceptional experiences at every event we undertake, helping us reinforce our commitment to providing cutting-edge technology and enhancing the overall efficiency of our operations.”

ATLinkage is providing equipment rentals and support for 70 Bolero beltpacks and 14 antennas, as well as Riedel’s NSA-002A Network Stream Adapter and other products. The company’s on-site team has already deployed Bolero antennas and beltpacks to support live event production at stadiums and concert halls including the Tokyo Dome, Kyocera Dome Osaka, the Japan National Stadium, Pia Arena MM, Makuhari Messe, and Saitama Super Arena.

Bolero’s scalability and its ability to integrate with both wired and wireless setups make it a solution capable of addressing the demands of live event production. The wireless intercom system’s wide antenna coverage and extended 18-hour beltpack battery life make it a choice for concert tours, providing flexibility and performance.

Bolero redefined communication in challenging radio wave environments, thanks to its 1.9-GHz DECT band.

“We are delighted to join forces with ATLinkage, a company that shares our dedication to advancing communication through the fusion of art and technology,” said Guillaume Mauffrey, Director Sales Asia at Riedel Communications. “Thanks to its reliability and versatility in complex environments, the Bolero system aligns well with ATLinkage’s goal of enhancing the efficiency of event productions across Japan.”

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