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Eveo for the Web

March 14, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Sounds like the newest Pokemon creation. Actually, Web video company Eveo is unveiling EveoPublisher, the company's latest addition to the Eveo Video Platform, an integrated tool suite for building and managing video-enabled Web sites. EveoPublisher is a scalable XML-based video publishing application that helps businesses to incorporate video into their Internet and Intranet sites.

CNBC Europe fishes out SeaChange

March 14, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

CNBC Europe has reeled in SeaChange International 's Broadcast MediaCluster video server system for its advertising and long-form video delivery. The MPEG-2 multichannel Broadcast MediaCluster is engineered for flexibility, and provides television operators with the ability to integrate solutions for archiving, automation, editing and other broadcast components.

And how does it perform in an earthquake?

March 14, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Nearly a dozen Alpha Powernodes located about 30 miles from the epicenter of the recent Pacific Northwest earthquake survived undamaged and fully operational, according to the company. Alpha attributes the Powernodes coming through intact to the sturdy design of both its power electronics and enclosure systems.

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How do customers really feel about digital TV?

March 13, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

A new survey launching this month intends to find out. Digital TV VII: A Survey Of Consumers in Digital Cable Markets, a telephone survey, is the seventh in a series produced by Horowitz Associates and S. Liebmann and Associates. It will be conducted among 800 cable subscribers in markets where digital cable service is currently being marketed.

ResiLink rides into Massachusetts

March 13, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

RCN is launching its bundled ResiLink services in Wakefield, Mass., offering subscribers a choice for their phone, cable, and high-speed Internet services. ResiLink offers various combinations of RCN phone, cable and high-speed Internet services for a flat rate. These services are delivered over RCN's Megaband Network.

New networking router available

March 13, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Linksys, a broadband, wireless and networking hardware provider, says its HomeLink Phoneline 10M Cable/DSL Router is now available. According to the company, this is the first-of-its-kind solution and allows Ethernet-based computers and HomePNA certified phone-based computers and devices to network with each other as if on the same network.

NEC and Thomson combining plasma display businesses

March 13, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

NEC Corporation and Thomson Multimedia intend to combine each company's plasma display technologies. The plasma displays consist of display panes, modules and monitors. The companies are pinning their plans of an equal worldwide research and development, sales and manufacturing joint venture on a memo of understanding.

Concurrent pairs with Federal Hill Communications

March 12, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Looking for content for its international customers, Concurrent Computer has formed a strategic partnership with Federal Hill Communications, a digital content provider for worldwide VOD delivery. Federal Hill has agreed to negotiate and license Hollywood movies and ancillary entertainment content on behalf of Concurrent's clients.

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Lining up for digital TV in New Mexico

March 12, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Those famous desert sunsets apparently aren't enough entertainment in New Mexico anymore. People are lining up to get their digital television since WSNet, a provider of direct-to-home digital video programming, has paired with Socorro Satellite Systems. "We have had an overwhelming response to WSNet's digital service," Marilyn Madrid, head of cable services for Socorro, said in a statement.

Gotuit and Motorola get to it

March 11, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Gotuit Media Corp., a provider of hardware and software systems that allow users to customize radio and TV content, has paired with Motorola's Broadband Communications Sector. The two companies have agreed to support the integration of Gotuit Media's personalized video product, Gotuit TV, into Motorola's DCT-5000 interactive digital set-top terminal.

Aerocast wraps up trial

March 11, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Aerocast, a broadband streaming media company backed by Motorola and Liberty Media, has completed its first consumer trial. The trial enabled its participants to access entertainment-quality streaming media on demand from their homes for the first time. For the trial, Aerocast streamed content from several partners including Starz Encore, Oasis TV and interactive TV provider ACTV.

Internet Home Alliance research uncovers connected home market

March 11, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Internet Home Alliance, a non-profit association of high-tech and consumer companies formed to enhance consumers' understanding, appreciation and adoption of the Internet lifestyle, today announced the results of a custom survey that assessed consumers' attitudes toward connected home solutions. Results of the survey reveal 42 percent of U.

Sprint deploys Virtual Truck Installer

March 11, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

BroadJump says Sprint Broadband Direct, the fixed wireless Internet service, has begun deploying BroadJump's Virtual Truck Installer in 12 cities nationwide. Sprint first began deployment of Virtual Truck Installer less than one year ago to accelerate the rollout of Sprint FastConnect DSL. Sprint has already begun automating the installation process of its fixed wireless broadband service.

Convergent buys billing technology

March 11, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

Convergent Networks has acquired the source code and a worldwide license to OpenCon Communication Systems' billing mediation platform (BMP). The platform, which will be integrated into the company's Cohesion product family, stores and manages network traffic data and delivers the information in a form compatible with service providers' existing billing systems.

SOHOware releases BroadGuard

March 11, 2001 7:00 pm | by Karen Kessler-Tanaka | Comments

SOHOware's BroadGuard secure cable/DSL router is now available at consumer electronic stores, including Best Buy, Micro Center and Fry's Electronics. BroadGuard includes a 10/100 Mbps autosensing switch to boost performance and expand a network. According to the company, BroadGuard is the first broadband router on the market to bring professional-level Internet security and broadband sharing to...

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