
Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation Makes a Huge Breakthrough With Its 8 New Broadcasting Patents
HONOLULU, June 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation has made history again while using its patented IP backhaul technology to broadcast the action sports Sponsor Me Hawaii Ala Moana Bowls Contest live in HD over the internet, television, on the iPhone, iPad, and other mobile devices simultaneously. Ubiquity's 8 broadcasting patents have forever changed the landscape of broadcasting, and the way broadcasting will be done in the future while doing live events.
Ubiquity's history making IP backhaul technology broadcast was perfected and demonstrated live on Time Warner Oceanic Cable, on the internet at sponsorme.tv/bowls, and on the iPhone and iPad all simultaneously. This game changing broadcast has now set the stage for Ubiquity to license its intellectual property and its patented IP backhaul technology.
CEO Chris Carmichael said, We are the first in the world to accomplish this new way of broadcasting. We have spent the past 9 years patenting the methodology and perfecting the necessary technology for Ubiquity's IP backhaul broadcast. It is amazing to see it come alive on all three screens. During the contest Chris Carmichael showed the world's first IP backhaul streaming live on both the iPad and iPhone simultaneously during Time Warner Oceanic Cable's broadcast to their station.
Ubiquity's IP backhaul technology provides a direct IP stream to broadcasters eliminating the need for expensive satellite trucks, production equipment, and costly fixed fiber drops. By using an IP backhaul broadcasters are afforded the flexibility and mobility needed to deliver a cost effective HD broadcast. Ubiquity's technology also allows for further distribution on all digital media screens (mobile, television, digital cinema, and internet) simultaneously, and gives ease of use to the end user. New distribution points like Apples iPad and iPhone, and other mobile devices such as the Droid, create more eyeballs for broadcasters, which in turn bring more advertising dollars to their broadcasts. With Ubiquity's game changing technology viewers can now watch the same HD stream they are accustomed to at home, in the palm of their hands. Ubiquity's VP Connie Jordan said, Ubiquity's IP backhaul allows people all over the world to view live broadcasts anywhere anytime by landing on mobile media devices such as the iPhone and iPad. Chris added, It is all about empowering the end user and delivering a rich experience. This is what the world of broadcasting has been waiting for.
Event goers and surfers at the contest were seen watching the contest live on their iPhones. Pro surfer and 6 time Triple Crown winner Sunny Garcia said, The ability to watch the contest live on my iPhone was amazing. I have never seen anything like it. I was able to watch instant replays live in HD right there on the beach.
Ubiquity's Director of live webcasts, Daniel Swiney, who has done over 100 live broadcasts and webcast, said, To be able to stream with such clarity to the iPhone and iPad is second to none. This is better than anything out there.
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Time Warner Cable (TWC) makes coaxial quiver. The company is the #2 US cable company, after Comcast, with operations in 28 states. TWC has about 14 million basic cable subscribers, mostly consumers, including about 9 million digital video customers. It provides broadband Internet access to about 9 million customers primarily through ISP Road Runner. The company also offers VoIP digital phone service to about 4 million customers in conjunction with Sprint Nextel.
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