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PSCo Announces Distribution Partnership With Minicom Advanced Systems


LONDON, January 29 /PRNewswire/ --     At ISE 2008, specialist UK distributor of 'Advanced Products',
PSCo, is announcing a partnership deal with Minicom Advanced Systems, a
leader in the development of advanced multimedia signal distribution systems
for digital signage.

The partnership deal gives PSCo customers access to
leading-edge technology for the transmission of video, audio and RS232
control signals, delivering high resolution, high performance content
distribution for digital signage applications. Minicom Advanced Systems
enable high quality images and audio to be transmitted over long distances,
making it an extremely powerful digital signage solution.

The DS Vision 3000 range is a CAT5/6/7-based distribution
system that delivers HD resolution VGA and stereo audio content from a player
to either a single or multiple screens. It incorporates full serial
management capability allowing administrators to remotely query and control
displays, managing control of the player to screen signal transfer for a
central location.

Stuart Holmes, Managing Director of PSCo, explained: "We are
pleased to announce our partnership with Minicom Advanced Systems; their DS
Vision 3000 distribution system perfectly compliments the PSCo portfolio,
allowing us to offer superior content delivery from up to 600m away, whilst
maintaining class-leading image quality, range and scalability for any number
of digital signage applications."

Minicom distribution systems provide the flexibility to
install remote digital signage screens with discreet cabling and rich,
dynamic content delivery. With the ability to support high ratios of screens
per source, Minicom's 'last mile' distribution can scale to suit both small
and large applications and the exceptional image quality makes it an ideal
partner for the 103" Panasonic Plasma, Infinite Plasma modular displays and
the new EVOS 82" LCD.

Ronni Guggenheim, President of Minicom Europe, commented:
"Minicom is proud to enter this long term partnership with PSCo. We're
looking forward to working together with a company that shares similar
values, especially in the area of customer support and providing the very
best quality products."

For more information visit http://www.psco.co.uk or
http://www.minicom.com

Editor's Notes:

About Minicom Advanced Systems: Minicom is a leader in the
development of multimedia distribution systems for digital signage with over
150,000 screens worldwide displaying content via Minicom technology. Founded
in 1988, the company has a global presence in over 50 countries, with
regional headquarters in North America and Europe. In 2006 Minicom was named
a Deloitte Technology Fast 50 company, a testament to the success of its
technological innovations in generating company growth.

For more about Minicom's range of digital signage solutions go
to http://www.minicom.com/av.htm. Also, read our latest case study - 
http://www.minicom.com/support/MinicomApplicationNote%5b035%5d.pdf 
featuring the DS Vision 3000, or digital signage strategy
white paper - http://www.minicom.com/requestwhitea.cfm

Editor's Contacts:

    Daniela Santos, Minicom, t: +41-44-823-80-06, 
    e: Daniela.santos@minicom.com

    Kellie Hasbury, Resource PR, t: +44(0)7932-067-283, 
    e: kellie@resource-pr.com

© PR Newswire Association LLC.

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