Magicweb demonstrates Internet broadcasting

Mar 14, 2006 12:31 PM

    

Magicweb demonstrated real-time broadcast of TV over the Internet earlier this month at the IPTV World Forum in London.

Using its EnterVision system, the company broadcast two simultaneous signals from its booth in London to its server in North America and back to a 42in plasma TV in the exhibition center in London.

The EnterVision system is a software copyright, patent pending broadcasting system that has been developed to replace satellite transmissions of video. The system is designed to transmit video from the content producer to home television either through a cable TV provider or directly via set-top box.

For more information, visit www.magicweb.com.

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