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E-communications officer at London Business School
07 January 2008 12:49pm
Hi
Due to poor performance of our existing supplier we are looking into alternative audio and video hosting companies. Searching the forum I've found the following:
www.i-broadcast.net/pgs/dcs/services/hosting.html
www.limelightnetworks.com/
www.interoute.com/
Does anyone have any further suggestions?
We are looking for companies who can support leading streaming media player formats (flash, real, WMV), boast comprehensive reporting and low latency from multiple locations around the globe.
This last one is particularly important as we have many customers in the Far East, Australia and the west coast of the US.
Many thanks
James
Asst Manager-Traffic and Ops at Natural Search
09 January 2008 18:05pm
james, you can try "www.theplatform.com/".
-Raja Ramachandran
http://rajaramachandran.com
Technical Project Manager (MBA, MBCS, CITP, CEng) at Naxtech.com
09 January 2008 20:55pm
We work with our partners on this sort of thing but this is something which is of great quality, reliable and would be expensive. What's your budget and spec for this project?
regards,
Denis
denis at naxtech.com
Director at Ashes
14 January 2008 16:40pm
James - We may be able to help. Check out www.Xplore.tv and contact us if you like the look of what we are doing. Our technology company is called '21cTV'. Regards
On 12:49:42 7 January 2008 JamesBr wrote:
E-communications officer at London Business School
15 January 2008 15:10pm
Many thanks for all suggestions so far.
Denis to answer your question
Our current supplier hosts roughly 100GB and streams abouts 75GB a month. It also allows up to 3000 concurrent connections.
Budget wise we are looking at roughly 2-4k per month
Many thanks
Director at Ashes
17 January 2008 15:29pm
Dear James
Further to the spec you posted, that is well within our competence and experience. If you would like to discuss further please reply off-list to Regards
On 15:10:20 15 January 2008 JamesBr wrote:
Non of us
01 February 2008 20:02pm
Hi James,
This guys are still small but they've got an amazing idea and working prttey well.
www.flumotion.com
Take a look and contact them, based in gstreamer, the opensource multimedia framework...
Let's know