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Firms Bring Video to Corporate Desktop

Apr 19, 1999
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SightPath, Inc. and encoding.com Monday entered into a strategic partnership to market and sell a
complete solution for fast, high-quality encoding, publishing and delivery of digital media over the
Internet.

Under terms of the agreement, the companies will provide using SightPath’s Internet Media Appliances and
encoding.com’s Optimized Encoding System designed to provide an end-to-end solution for corporations to
efficiently deliver TV-quality video to the desktop.

SightPath’s media appliances enable companies to construct their own private Internet video networks.
encoding.com has used its multimedia encoding technology to enable corporate customers like Cisco, BMG and new College Broadcast to incorporate audio and video into their Internet and intranet
offerings.

“With encoding.com, companies have a high-quality means to encode media for
distribution throughout
the enterprise,” said Jim Ricotta, founder and CEO of SightPath, Inc. “With
SightPath, companies have
the power to distribute and deliver this dynamic, high-impact content
without breaking the corporate
network.”

“Together, we’re providing companies with an end-to-end solution
for motivating and educating key
audiences with the energy of TV-quality video and global reach of the
Internet.”

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