Applied Satellite Technology Ltd (AST) today announced a formed partnership with Streambox, Inc. AST is delighted to offer the Streambox Live IP-based video contribution service, fully integrated with AST’s suite of Value Added Services, ASTLive!™, available on the BGAN satellite platform. By downloading the Streambox Live encoding software free of charge onto a laptop, field news crews and other organizations using AST’s services can now transmit live or file-based video via mobile satellite terminals.
Digital Media World- Nine News in Adelaide recently presented a behind the scenes look at how they broadcastnews bulletins with a workflow comprising the Matrox MXO2 encoder, Streambox software and a BGAN satellite terminal. Cameraman Mitch Wall described the equipment and system used out in the field for live satellite/streaming broadcasts, from video capture to [...]
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.
Streambox® Inc. today announced it will provide free Streambox Live™ service to any broadcaster for coverage of The Gumpathon, a 3,530-mile relay to raise money for organizations that help severely wounded soldiers recover. The run kicked off on Sept. 10 in Manhattan and will conclude on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, in Santa Monica, Calif.
Streambox® and Fisher Communications Inc. (NASDAQ: FSCI) today announced a strategic partnership to further develop solutions that will enable Fisher and other broadcasters to expand video contribution and Web streaming initiatives for all distribution platforms. Fisher is also the first U.S. customer to deploy the new Streambox Avenir™ compact mobile encoder. The Avenir joins a number of other Streambox IP-based streaming and video transport solutions deployed by Fisher to enhance the remote newsgathering capabilities of its news teams.
Read the latest issue of Sat Magazine to learn how CBC used Streambox to broadcast a reporters return from kidnapping in Somalia. Canadian freenlance reporter Amanda Lindhout was reporting on the confict in Somalia when they were taken captive by gunmen in August of 2008. Over one year later, in November of 2009, she was finally set to be released. CBC was on scene with a Streambox ACT-L3 Portable Video Transport Solution and sent over a BGAN satellite connection from Inmarsat.
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