RBN turns to ViewCast Niagara PowerStream Pro encoders

Dec 11, 2007 12:50 PM

    
ViewCast Niagara PowerStream Pro encoders

Real Broadcast Networks is delivering streaming content using the ViewCast Niagara PowerStream Pro encoders.

Real Broadcast Networks (RBN) is using ViewCast's Niagara PowerStream Pro encoders to deliver video streaming solutions to RBN customers, ViewCast said last week.

In a recent example, Niagara encoders provided online streaming for the "24/7 Live Feed" feature of the popular "Big Brother" reality TV series. The encoders were also in action during the Labor Day weekend Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA) Telethon.

RBN offers a range of online content distribution solutions to enable customers to stream content over the Internet. RBN has installed the Niagara encoders at its network operations center in Seattle, where it acquires content from the Internet, fiber, and satellite and streams via the Internet to worldwide locations.

For more information, visit: www.viewcast.com and www.realnetworks.com/company




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