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About Us
iSatUp provides clients with the ability to remotely broadcast live events from anywhere in the world to everywhere on the Internet.
iSatUp works with production companies, cable networks, and marketing departments to provide five services that are offered as a turnkey solution or individually, depending on needs and broadcast requirements:
- Production Services
- Encoding Services
- Satellite Uplink
- Content Distribution
- Custom Video Players
Multiple stationary and mobile high definition cameras are used by iSatUp’s film crew to capture the action as it happens. A combination of wired and wireless radio frequency technologies connect the cameras to the company’s own satellite uplink truck where the video is switched and the production team can produce each feed with a complement of full bumpers, bugs, promos, and commercials. The feeds are encoded on location and uploaded via the satellite uplink truck.
Once encoding is complete, the feeds are distributed via the equivalent of three T1 lines of dedicated bandwidth – enough bandwidth to stream up to 6 simultaneous medium-bandwidth camera feeds, or one high definition signal – providing countless viewers with an unmatched experience in streaming content.
iSatUp can distribute the broadcast via content delivery networks, like Akamai, providing the capability to seamlessly scale from hundreds of viewers to millions.
Traditional “Internet broadcasters” are constrained by formatting issues requiring a single stream of video viewed in a proprietary player on a specific Web site. The video delivery technology behind iSatUp breaks down the traditional barriers by allowing anyone to simultaneously syndicate numerous feeds, offering viewers the ability to select between multiple camera angles. This provides immediate opportunity for exponential growth in viewing audience while also creating a new advertising platform for broadcasters to offer sponsored “skinned” players.
Regardless of the event’s location or facilities, iSatUp solves the growing need for events to be broadcast from anywhere to everywhere. For more information, please visit http://www.isatup.com.
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