Earlier this month, Streambox was awarded the 2010 TV Innovation Award for Content Storage for the many-to-may video sharing service, Streambox Live. The TV Innovation Awards honor the most groundbreaking companies in the television space shaping the future of the medium in 14 different categories.
Check out our latest Youtube video showing sample video of the Streambox Hybrid HD/SD Software Encoder sending live broadcast quality SD video over the Verizon 4G LTE Network. This video was shot using a single 4G Cellular Modem and achieved consistent connection speeds of 2mbps and over. Bandwidth during the testing in Downtown Seattle peaked at 17-19mbps.
At the 2011 Inmarsat Americas Partner Conference in Miami, Streambox Live was awarded the Most Effective Land-Mobile Solution Award. Streambox was given this award for driving growth by enabling Inmarsat Partners to offer the full suite of Inmarsat streaming services and reduce initial outlay on solution equipment and airtime.
Be sure to check out the newly redesigned Streambox and Streambox Live Webpages. These new designs will streamline navigation and highlight the latest Streambox Products and Announcements. Keep checking the homepage for more updates and videos. We appreciate any feedback on the new sites, please let us know if you have any suggestions or comments.
Today, Streambox was able to stream reliable broadcast quality SD video over Verizon’s 4G LTE Network. The video was sent using the Streambox Hybrid HD/SD Software Encoder and a single 4G LTE Cellular Modem. During the test, we were consistently streaming anywhere from 5-17mbps from multiple locations with low latency and minimal packet loss. With this 4G bandwidth and the Streambox Hybrid HD/SD Software Encoder, users can send broadcast quality video at 1-2mbps.
TV Technology author Ian MacSpadden discusses Streambox as a leader in IP Video technology in his article “Options Expand for ENG.” Broadcasters are using solutions from Streambox ranging from IP Video Backahul and to live shots from moving vehicles.
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