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Castify to Support Live and On-demand MPEG-4 Video Streaming for IP networks


Castify adds Live and On-Demand MPEG-4 to the supported Video formats of CBN and EBN

-/September 18, 2006 - Wi-Fi Technology News/-Castify today announces the support of MPEG-4 format within EBN and CBN product lines. The platforms include an MPEG-4 Video Server, at no additional cost. This advance enables operators and enterprises to deliver High Quality Live and On-Demand streams to millions of end-users, for large scale IPTV.


Operators and Enterprises are now enabled to deliver large scale streaming of various Video formats with a single Content Networking software supporting Windows Media, Real Networks, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. This demonstrates again that Castify's innovative software is future-proof and video format independent.


About Castify

Castify is a UK-headquartered software company. Castify provides an open service delivery platform built on SOA principles that allows to virtualize services across globally distributed locations. Fast service access, highest performance, and highest availability are inherent attributes of Castify's platforms EBN and CBN. Castify provides lowest total cost of ownership through Multi-service virtualisation in remote locations and fully centralized service management.

Castify enables Fortune 2000 companies to empower their global workforce by accelerating branch office services.

Castify enables network service provider with an open service delivery platform for multiple services.

Information on Castify regarding its technology and products is available at: http://www.castify.net.

Posted by Castify on Monday, September 18, 2006
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