NetTVworld to sell Web TV delivery system for $5,000

NetTVworld to sell Web TV delivery system for $5,000
NetTVworld is hoping to revolutionize IPTV with a new 4u rackmount server called the netTelecaster, which they're billing as "the world's first internet TV transmitter."

The box enables webcasters to webcast IPTV streams for the low price $5,000. According to the company it's capable of delivering up to 20,000 simultaneous streams, though for $5,000 it's not really being marketed to anyone who's likely to have that kind of need.



It may, on the other hand, be a good fit for companies wanting the ability to distribute video across large distances. Instead of needing to record to some kind of media, which then still has to be shipped to the desired location, the netTelecaster could enable them to easiily stream video from location to location across the interenet.

A lower priced version of the unit, the netTelecaster Slimline, is a 1u rackmount unit designed to handle only a single stream. It also lacks some redundant systems, including power supply and RAID array, that it's big brother will be outfitted with.

Source: CNet News

Written by: Rich Fiscus @ 29 Nov 2007 22:20
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  • 4 comments
  • bobino

    looks like a microwave

    29.11.2007 22:42 #1

  • M4DHATT3R

    Originally posted by bobino: looks like a microwaveBetter yet an Easy Bake Oven

    30.11.2007 01:25 #2

  • tester22

    It IS an easy-bake oven....................it's cookin' up piracy ready to be streamed across long distances. Hmmmm.......one could buy and stream Pirates of El Carib. to the world before release date. HA HA HA

    30.11.2007 11:06 #3

  • borhan9

    Quote:The box enables webcasters to webcast IPTV streams for the low price $5,000. According to the company it's capable of delivering up to 20,000 simultaneous streams, though for $5,000 it's not really being marketed to anyone who's likely to have that kind of need.These are not and no way are low prices. It needs to go lower than that.

    21.12.2007 22:16 #4

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