 Hi, I'm Jordan here at Rital Communications. Today, we're talking about our latest MediaNet IP products. The MediaNet IP products are a very flexible platform, so we can tweak the licensing and hardware to suit the customer's needs. If you consider traditional IP gateway or processing solutions, we typically see fixed architecture with standard IO and a limited capacity. MediaNet IP offers a much more granular approach by allowing each gateway or processing block in an incredibly small form factor of an SFP. You can also load multiple applications onto these SFPs and then switch between them as desired. This approach allows you to granularly and gradually scale your requirements and offers serious flexibility. Our IP portfolio is designed on standard FPGA hardware, and the functionality is software-defined. So we can offer solutions for the following applications, including SIMTi 2110 gateways, JPEG XS and JPEG 2000 compression, multi-viewing, up-down cross conversion, and AS67 audio routing as well. On the hardware, you can load software-defined solutions to a selection of products in the MediaNet portfolio. We provide three primary solutions in this range. The Fusion 3B and 6B are a series of compact, standalone IO processing frames, and their small size allows you to locate them close to the source signal or destination. The Muon A series is a standard SFP-based STI gateway that can be used inside a Virtue 48 frame or any other off-the-shelf IP switch. The Muon B is a special SFP designed specifically for our Virtue 32 aggregation frame. The flexibility of the Muon B with Virtue 32 allows for several different configurations. They present high channel density, supporting up to 64 channels of 12G ST2110 gateways in just one IU. The Virtue frame is designed for high availability. It includes dual power supplies, small electrical failure blocks in groups of four SFP slots, and on dual host interfaces for each Muon B, we can provide hitless 2022.7 redundancy on separate physical uplinks. Traditional video systems typically operate in a hub and spoke model. Large baseband routers with slots for BNC or fiber cards directly connect peripheral video devices. Your outboard equipment would then serve as a gearbox solution for audio embedding, video compression, multi-viewing, and up-down cross conversion, for example. With Medianet, you have the option to choose between an IP or a TDM backbone. These types of infrastructures definitely leverage advantages in different applications and solutions. However, in a hybrid model, we can provide the link between those infrastructures by simply connecting Fusion and Muon STI gateways. The Simpty 2110 suite is the choice of manufacturers today with the added complexity of IP over baseband systems, there's an ever-growing importance for standard-based workflows. In compression solutions, for example, we offer support for both JPEG XS and JPEG 2000 formats, and this can be used in many applications. The Medianet IP portfolio follows suit with support for the full suite of Simpty 2110 essences, including video, audio, and ancillary data. Medianet IP products are redundant and robust by design. Using a small SFP form factor, it divides gateways and processing into tiny failure blocks. Beyond hardware failure, we have network redundancy and power supply redundancy as well. The Medianet IP portfolio is truly a granular and modular solution on the market in its flexibility and scalability, and it will grow with your production requirements as they develop.