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Global
Web TV claims to have come out with a breakthrough video
on demand technology. This was demonstrated last month at
the NAPTE Convention held in Las Vegas.
The new platform for media cast streaming delivers unprecedented
stream density in a new compact carrier class server, an
official release states.
Global uses Qwest OC 192 fiber bandwidth and a Satellite
& Wireless Platform to develop the world's first true worldwide,
all languages and 156 country carrier for a Media cast streaming
server system, the release states. At the same time the
cost of building and maintaining ISP-based media delivery
infrastructures to portals that deliver Internet and phone
services worldwide is lowered.
The
soon-to-be released ISP Portal is the first multi-gigabit
streaming capable of serving more formats than is offered
anywhere (MPEG-2, DVD Quality to a TV Set through a PC)
at multiple bit rates simultaneously. Global claims to have
taken advantage of existing platforms and reprogrammable
information to implement its proprietary Carrier Class Architecture
and infrastructure in its system. This has resulted in a
considerable sustained delivery system, operational simplicity
and carrier class features such as downtime, in a single
ISP Portal design.
The company claims that by working closely with the leaders
in programming and streaming logic it has been able to fully
exploit the power behind our new ISP system and create the
world's most technologically advanced streaming portal.
The company claims that the high speed and efficiency of
its system will provide warp high speed access; much faster
platform than DSL.
The Global platform claims to be the first multiple system
service provider that is strengthened by strategic alliances
with Qwest, Data Direct, Sigma Designs, Compact, Cisco and
other technology leaders to complete a customer base system
for deliver with Satellite system gates around the world.
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