MeshTV, a subsidiary of Antenna Technology Communications Inc. (ATCi (News - Alert)), announced it is showcasing MeshTV live streaming service at the NAB Convention in Las Vegas.
This updated service runs multiple dedicated live stream content that can be formatted for mobile devices while providing comprehensive monetization and in-depth user analytics, company officials said.
“This technology and our applications provide tremendous content distribution throughout the world to all rich media devices,” said Gary Hatch, ATCi’s CEO, in a statement. “The real media analytics provide enhanced ARPU models to meet user viewership patterns and give them what they want.”
MeshTV provides live and on-demand video, satellite, mobile GSM backhaul and delivery options, offering the first alternative service that radically improves service standards in the industry.
It provides uplink, downlink and turnaround services using teleports, flyaway and transportable uplink and downlink systems with C, Ku and Ka-Band antennas.
The company has partnered with top content delivery networks and uses proprietary platforms to allow its customers to output dynamic live stream content to the multiple codecs that are required from one box.
The unique GSM channel bonding technology allows users to gather content in virtually any area. The content is then transcoded at ATCi's MeshTV facility and delivered to iPhones, iPads, Androids, Set Top Boxes and computers around the world.
“ATCi has always been revolutionary with its integration services,” Hatch said. “However, Live Stream technologies are a new dimension of opportunity. The Company is able to provide these services to the attention economy.”
The MeshTV solution offered in three different service model tiers dependent upon customer requirements. The company claims to offer the service at a much lower price than its competitors.
Mesh TV is also demonstrating its Intelligence 4G backpack broadcast system during NAB 2011, in Las Vegas.
ATCi provides ground-based commercial satellite communications systems and services. Recently the company announced it is offering its MeshTV services to the EMEA region.
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