Sohonet launches Media Fabric – a “unified managed infrastructure suite” for film, television and post-production

Apr 7, 2026
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Sohonet has launched Media Fabric, a “fully managed infrastructure suite that unifies networking, cloud access, security and data movement for film, television and post-production workflows”. 

Previously offered as separate services, Media Fabric brings Sohonet’s complete infrastructure portfolio together under one operational model to give studios, creative service providers and production teams a “single, secure foundation to rely on as projects scale across locations and into the cloud”. 

Media Fabric will be showcased at NAB 2026 in the West Hall, Booth W3423.

“Production teams today face a widening gap as workflows become more distributed, tools move to the cloud, and internal resources shrink. Media Fabric is designed to close that gap,” Sohonet said. 

“It replaces the complexity of coordinating multiple vendors and point solutions with one managed suite, backed by Sohonet’s 30 years of expertise serving the media and entertainment industry.”

“The demands on media infrastructure have changed: more locations, cloud-heavy workflows, rising security needs, and fewer spare hands to support it all,” added Chuck Parker, CEO of Sohonet. 

“Media Fabric is the invisible thread that holds it together, unifying connectivity, cloud access, security and data movement into one managed suite of services designed for how production teams work today.”

Media Fabric spans the core infrastructure layers that creative and technical teams depend on daily. Services are grouped into three areas:

Connectivity and Access: Media-optimised network connectivity, flexible multi-cloud access, and LAN and Wi-Fi services that keep teams connected on set, in the studio, and across remote locations.

Security and Compliance: Studio-grade security, secure remote access, and colocation and data centre services that protect content and maintain compliance throughout the production lifecycle.

Data Movement and Collaboration: Media file transfer and delivery, always-on media sync across locations, and remote shared workspaces that ensure artists and pipeline teams can work with the right assets wherever they are.

More information is available on the Sohonet website.