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Software company BroadSpace plans to license its software for broadband
media delivery next year. The company owns a patent-pending technology
that claims to revolutionise the consumer's web experience.
An official release informs that this is achieved by delivering
full-motion, full-screen, television quality video and mission-critical
business applications over existing low-speed IP networks in real-time.
The technology overcomes limitations inherrent in traditional content
distribution mechanisms such as compression, streaming, and edge-caching
in a manner that offers substantial benefits to businesses and end-users.
Unlike competing solutions, the BroadSpace software allows rich
multimedia content to be optimised and broadcast to limitless Internet
users over global networks without bandwidth and memory limitations,
reductions in quality, speed, reliability, performance or scalability.
The company has pioneered a content delivery engine known as a Binary
Modelling System.
The end-to-end software solution BroadSpace Superfast represents
the company's initial implementation of their technology. The key
principle behind this technology is to construct and transmit a
"binary model" or digital blueprint for multimedia information that
is deployed from a server to a client, rather than a large multimedia
file.
The client-side software then leverages the user's CPU processing
power to process, reconstruct and display the original multimedia
file perfectly. This new data transport protocol eliminates the
need for conventional content distribution mechanisms and allows
the firm to provide their customers with unlimited transmission
capacity.
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