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The explosion of the internet has brought us to a new
threshold in media convergence. Our computers look more
like televisions and our televisions act more like
computers. All of this technology has created a universe
of challenges for the website and video content owner.
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The Challenge
The real challenge is to utilize a system designed for
text and images to delivery dynamic, quality streaming
video. That's where we come in. We've been working with
Streaming Media for years and understand what will work
and where it will work best.
It's true you can deliver video at 28.8, but no matter
what player or technology you use, the experience will
be marginal at best. We create multiple bandwidth files
targeted to the specific audience. If we know most of
the audience will be on dial-up, there are specific
things we can do to make sure the viewers of your
content have the best experience possible for their
connection. If most of your viewers are going to be
online at their office or on a similar high-speed
connection, there are methodologies we deploy to
maximize their experience as well.
No matter what the connection speed, the real challenge
is to provide frameworks that allow the content provider
control and accountability for their product. That's
where the expertise provided by the team at
BroadbandVideo.com can take your website from static
text to dynamic video faster and easier than you ever
imagined!
The Technologies
There are now a myriad of choices in video delivery on
the web. The question is, which are best for your
company? The team at Broadbandvideo.com has spent years analyzing
technologies, frameworks and methodologies to be able to
provide you with answers to your media delivery
questions.
We've come to the conclusion that in order to
allow you to reach the largest possible audience
with the least amount of hassle - we had to hit
the lowest common denominator with our technology.
That's why we've standardized on the Windows Media
platform, since it comes native on 90% of the
computers produced today. That allows us to
eliminate unnecessary downloads and inconvenience
for our customers.
The Audience
Cable modems, DSL, Fixed Wireless and LANs all mean one
thing - delivery of mountains of data and bandwidth
where once there was but a trickle. Most of today's web
users have found that dial-up connections simply won't
serve their information infrastructure needs.
At home and at the office, broadband is the key to
speedy information and streaming media entertainment.
Just how big is this audience? Here's some insight:
A December 17th, 2002 report from the Federal
Communications Commission released the latest
statistics on the deployment of high-speed
connections to the Internet in the United States.
Of the 16.2 million high-speed lines in service at
the end of June 2002, 14.0 million served
residential and small business subscribers, a 27%
increase from the 11.0 million residential and
small business high-speed lines reported six
months earlier. If this same percentage holds true
for the last half of 2002, the number of
high-speed lines will increase to more than 20
million. Now that 20 million viewers are able to
receive a high-quality streaming video experience
on the Internet, it’s no wonder that the market
for streaming media is projected to grow to $2.8
billion by 2005 according to Jupiter Media Metrix.
Click here for the full report:
http://hraunfoss.fcc.gov/edocs_public/attachmatch/DOC-229568A1.pdf
Isn’t it time that your business started looking
for ways to communicate your message to the
millions now accessing the most compelling new
rich media available…..streaming video. Let
BroadbandVideo help you to increase revenues and
bring your message to the world.
Call us today at 303-488-4015 or email
dreinert@broadbandvideo.com for more
information.
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