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The Americas:
Omnia Audio
2101 Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114 USA
Telephone +1 (216) 241-3343
Fax +1 (216) 241-4103
Email omnia-info@omniaaudio.com

Please telephone Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9AM and 6PM, US Eastern Time (GMT -5).

Europe,  MIddle East and Africa:
Omnia Audio Europe
General-von-Nagel-Strasse 21
85354 Freising
Germany
Telephone +49.81.61.42.467
E-mail europe-info@omniaaudio.com

Please telephone Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9AM and 6PM, Central European Time (GMT +1)

Asia-Pacific:
Omnia Audio
2101 Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114 USA
Telephone +1 (216) 241-3343
Fax +1 (216) 241-4103
Email omnia-info@omniaaudio.com

Please telephone Monday through Friday, between the hours of 9AM and 6PM, US Eastern Time (GMT -5)

About Omnia Audio

Omnia Audio is the new name of Cutting Edge, the company behind Omnia audio processors. The company was founded in 1988 by Frank Foti, station chief at New York's WHTZ-FM, who was building proprietary audio processors for use by his own stations and a few others. These conquered so many markets that in 1988 he formed Cutting Edge Technologies, offering some of the world's most advanced audio processors. In 1992, Cutting Edge merged with Telos Systems and was later renamed Omnia, after its highly successful family of DSP-based audio processors.

Since then, Telos and Omnia have led the way in developing innovative DSP-based tools for broadcasters. The Omnia family of digital audio processors for FM, AM and Webcasters have become the standard of loudness, clarity and digital purity by which others are judged. Omnia processors are preferred by leading broadcasters worldwide, including the British Broadcasting Corporation, Swedish Radio, Skyrock, WHTZ/New York, and KIIS-FM/Los Angeles. Telos digital telephone hybrids are standard equipment for such demanding broadcasters as Premiere Radio Networks and XM Satellite Radio. The ground-breaking Zephyr Digital Network Audio Transceiver, the first device capable of transmitting 20kHz stereo audio on a single dial-up ISDN phone line, is the most popular codec ever, with over 7000 units in the field worldwide.

Today, Telos Systems and Cutting Edge are the world's leading providers of broadcast telephony solutions and state-of-the-art digital broadcast audio processors. The company performs advanced research and development in the areas of digital signal processing, MPEG, telecommunications and computer networking. Telos and Omnia remain committed to designing innovative products to help broadcasters get the most out of new technologies as they are developed.

Omnia Audio and Telos Systems are Equal Opportunity Employers. We encourage applications from committed and talented people.

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