SPEEDUS.COM Signs With Channelseek | Internet News

SPEEDUS.COM Signs With Channelseek

Jun 16, 2000
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SPEEDUS.COM Inc. Friday signed an agreement with
Channelseek to create a broadband portal.

Under the agreement, Channelseek will provide SPEEDUS.COM with its guide to streaming audio and video events on the
Internet. In return, SPEEDUS.COM will create a broadband portal allowing visitors to access
localized, daily program guides of live and prerecorded concerts, sporting events, radio programs, speeches, news events, or any other streaming media on the Web.

The Company has been streaming live and pre-recorded coverage of the SPEEDUS.COM sponsored Mount McKinley Expedition over its proprietary infrastructure to the Internet. The expedition tested wireless satellite streaming technology by transmitting
video back to the SPEEDUS.COM Network Operations Center (NOC) in Brooklyn, New York. Both high-speed and other Internet users have access to coverage but high-speed users have a dramatically better viewing experience.

“SPEEDUS.COM provides us with access to one of the leading broadband ISPs and a pioneer in the fixed wireless broadband technology arena,” said Tom Britt, chief executive officer and co-founder of Channelseek. “SPEEDUS.COM’s users can rely on
Channelseek to track down the Web’s best broadband content and present it in an easy-to-navigate format.”

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