If you scope meeting rooms, live events, or experiential installs, MPR60 offers concrete hooks for proposals and service plans. ## Hardware and Workflow Published specifications and performance markers cite 8 MHz, 6 MHz, IP65. Leadership commentary underscores the positioning: "With the new MPR60 receiver, MATF antenna matrix and PFL Box, we’re giving our customers powerful new tools to manage increasingly complex RF environments," Core hardware and software identifiers in the release include Wisycom Advancements to Solution Ecosystem, MPR60, MTK982, IP65. Leadership commentary underscores the positioning: "These solutions were engineered for the world’s most demanding productions where efficiency, flexibility and RF robustness are absolutely critical." An optional multichannel IFB license enables users to replace three MTK982 transmitters with a single unit, which is built to reduce rack space, cost and associated RF hardware. ## Field Integration Angles Wisycom positions the update for integrators balancing performance, serviceability, and client-facing reliability. Leadership commentary underscores the positioning: "With the new MPR60 receiver, MATF antenna matrix and PFL Box, we’re giving our customers powerful new tools to manage increasingly complex RF environments," The unit is built to deliver diversity over fiber with a dual converter architecture, Ethernet connectivity for remote control or Dante workflows and a Neutrik opticalCON DUO interface, all operable via both mains and a V‑lock battery power source, commonly found in effects camera equipment. Leadership commentary underscores the positioning: "These solutions were engineered for the world’s most demanding productions where efficiency, flexibility and RF robustness are absolutely critical." Core hardware and software identifiers in the release include Wisycom Advancements to Solution Ecosystem, MPR60, MTK982, IP65. ## Bottom Line for the Channel The RF over Fiber solutions can also be used with most other wireless microphone systems. Leadership commentary underscores the positioning: "With the new MPR60 receiver, MATF antenna matrix and PFL Box, we’re giving our customers powerful new tools to manage increasingly complex RF environments," Core hardware and software identifiers in the release include Wisycom Advancements to Solution Ecosystem, MPR60, MTK982, IP65. For the channel, the measurable win is repeatability: standardized documentation, realistic lead times, and acceptance tests tied to MPR60. That is how Wisycom moves from announcement to installed base. Retrofit jobs benefit from a pre-wire audit: MPR60 may change wallbox depth, thermal load, or rack U count versus legacy gear. Acceptance testing templates should include objective pass/fail rows referencing IP65, not subjective 'looks fine' sign-offs. Retrofit jobs benefit from a pre-wire audit: 8 MHz may change wallbox depth, thermal load, or rack U count versus legacy gear. For service contracts, clarify whether firmware, licensing, or cloud entitlements gate MPR60—those line items often decide margin on multi-year support. Hybrid work policies keep pushing rooms toward dual-use designs; MPR60 should be positioned for both in-room and remote participant equity. Energy and sustainability reviews are showing up on RFPs; note efficiency claims and standby draw when presenting MTK982. Energy and sustainability reviews are showing up on RFPs; note efficiency claims and standby draw when presenting Wisycom. Stocking and lead-time conversations belong in the first sales call: 6 MHz can shift spare-part strategy for rental and fixed installs alike. Energy and sustainability reviews are showing up on RFPs; note efficiency claims and standby draw when presenting MPR60. When stacking this alongside UC platforms, document VLAN, QoS, and security assumptions early; IP65 rarely fails in isolation.