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Broadcast International Launches 4 Screens Platform
April 14, 2010 - Displays unified video optimization software platform at the Association of Broadcasters show. Source: World Market Media

Cellular streaming TV to make a comeback with breakthrough codec
We always go on about how tough it is that half of Europe can't get its hands on decent mobile TV services

Twenty-Year-Old Broadcast Technology Company Gets Boost from Big Blue Partnership
Broadcast International has joined forces with IBM for its new CodecSys solution, which switches on the fly among multiple codecs to encode a single piece of H.264-compatible video.

IBM Streams HD Video at 3Mbps
A new encoding system that offers the ability to stream HD video at 3Mbps is being launched by IBM.

Broadcast International Wins Star Award for Superior Technology from TV Technology Magazine

Business Uses for IPTV on the Rise
Get ready for IPTV in McDonald's, hotels and other business settings

New Video Compression Technology Really Delivers
A recent technology advancement by Broadcast International and IBM may change the way we view broadcast video.

Easing the bandwidth crunch means making video compression more efficient, Broadcast International says
There's no doubt about it: Video is truly becoming a reality on mobile devices, from Verizon Wireless's V CAST mobile TV service to the iPhone and Google's recently announced Android platform.

HDTV at Just 3Mbps + IBM Promises to Change the Video World
An article by Peter White of Rethink Research.


News Archives

US Telecom Executive: How Slow Can You Go?
How fast and wide must your telecom's lines need to be for you to be a competitive Triple Play threat? We explore the variables of consumer demand, compression coding and some new IP gizmos to help you find the right solution.

Multi-faceted Compression
CodecSys draws upon multiple codecs.