Access1 and Davnet Sign Broadband Content Agreement | Internet News

Access1 and Davnet Sign Broadband Content Agreement

Written By
Karen Stuart
Karen Stuart
Aug 10, 2000
1 minute read

[Sydney, AUSTRALIA] Multimedia content provider Access1
will provide its AccessTV content to Davnet Telecommunications under an
umbrella agreement announced by the two companies.

The content distribution agreement will give Davnet the right to stream all
of Access1’s broadband content through its networks with an option to view
specialty channels from including Sydney 2000 Olympic Games coverage
delivered to PCs according to Access1’s strategic alliance with Seven
Network Pay Television station, C7.

“In addition to providing high speed Internet, data and voice services
through a single Ethernet socket, this agreement enables us to provide our
corporate clients with TV like channels, relevant to their businesses,
directly on their PC’s,” said Davnet MD Michael Bosilkovski.

“This agreement is a further step in our strategy of setting a platform to
deliver the range of Access1’s multimedia services across all networks,
regardless of the technology employed, as well as on the Access1 satellite
network being rolled out nationally,” said Mr Spence. “Through the delivery
of TV quality services directly to the PC’s of the corporate world, Access1
are creating a new market for the delivery of full-motion interactive
advertising, which can be served to individual users or demographics across
all delivery platforms and networks.”

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