Afghanistan's SABA Media to use vsnIPtransfer for content exchange

Jun 8, 2010 5:59 PM

    
SABA Media will use vsnIPtransfer to move media files over satellite and cable networks.

SABA Media will use vsnIPtransfer to move media files over satellite and cable networks.

SABA Media Organization, a non-profit cultural organization that supports media initiatives in Afghanistan, has acquired VSN's content distribution and contribution tool. The Afghan organization soon will be installing a vsnIPtransfer server with satellite connection in its Kabul headquarters with nodes in two additional locations in Kabul and Dubai (this one with cable connection), from which contents will be up- and downloaded. Until now, an FTP standard was being used for video delivery, which slowed operations, especially when using Internet access over a shared satellite.




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