There are two days left to stop by the Streambox stand at Broadcast Asia 2011 in Singapore. Visit stand 4S4-06to see a live demonstration and meet CEO Bob Hildeman and Vice President of Business Development Brian Raine. Streambox will be showing their Hybrid HD/SD Software Encoder, Avenir, 9300 and the Streambox Live Service.
Bob Hildeman, CEO of Streambox, Inc. will speak at the “Operational Efficiencies for Television” session on the subject “Broadcasting and Streaming Live and File-Based Video to Multiple Platforms over IP Networks” on Tuesday April 12, from 3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. in room S226, Las Vegas Convention Center.
Streambox will be attending the 2010 Broadcasting & Cable News Technology Summit September 22-23 in Nashville, TN. Be sure to register and come by Thursday at 9:15 am to hear Streambox CEO Bob Hildeman speak on the panel titled “Transform Your News Operations with New Technologies.”
The Streambox® Avenir, the newest member of Streambox’s industry-leading family of mobile video transport and streaming solutions, is now shipping with an expanded feature set to enable high-quality, low-latency, and low-bandwidth IP transport of HD or SD video for broadcast or streaming to the Web and mobile devices. Designed for field newsgathering, sports broadcasting, streaming, and other mobile live and file-based video applications, the battery-operated Avenir enables field reporters to send live or file-based video content over bonded 3G and 4G wireless networks as well as the Internet.
“As the European economy continues to struggle, broadcasters are challenged to expand the scope of their newsgathering and deliver live, breaking news as cost-effectively and efficiently as possible,” said Bob Hildeman, CEO of Streambox. “IBC2010 is a tremendous opportunity for us to demonstrate how our world-class solutions can help bring immediate efficiencies, flexibility, and cost savings to newsgathering processes.”
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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