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Davnet Broadens Asian Reach with Streaming

Written By
Karen Stuart
Karen Stuart
Dec 20, 2000
1 minute read

[Sydney, AUSTRALIA] Aussie telco Davnet has signed a service swap deal with broadcaster StreamingAsia Limited to
allow Davnet customers in Hong Kong and Singapore to create and brand their own streaming
video services.

“With video streaming, organizations and companies can incorporate video commentaries on
their Web sites, demonstrate products, train their staff, deliver major presentations, hold
interactive meetings – all delivered through the Internet,” said Eric Chan, managing director of
Davnet Asia.

Under the terms of the agreement, Davnet will provide sales and marketing resources, hardware
requirements, operating systems and storage capacity for video hosting and Internet
connectivity to StreamingAsia. Demonstration rooms in Davnet’s Hong Kong and Singapore
offices will display StreamingAsia products, including its flagship MyPowerStream software.

MyPowerStream lets users create their own video broadcasts supporting synchronisation of
speakers’ audio and visual presentations with PowerPoint presentations.

Davnet will customise and market MyPowerStream software to its clients who will be allotted
space for pre-recorded video broadcasts on Davnet’s servers.

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