Sezmi completes personal TV trials
November 14, 2008
Sezmi Corporation, creator of the first complete personal TV system, has announced the conclusion of technical trials for its new television service, marking a significant milestone in the company’s efforts to improve the way consumers experience television and Internet video.
Successful technical trials in Seattle have substantiated the seamless operability and broad scalability of Sezmi’s advanced video distribution technology. The company demonstrated that its FlexCast technology combines the efficiency and scale of terrestrial digital broadcast delivery with the interactivity and access of existing broadband infrastructure.
Sezmi’s transformational platform opens additional revenue streams to broadcasters. Sezmi licenses broadcasters' spectrum to distribute, or datacast, popular television and internet video content to its subscribers.
The local Seattle broadcast partners include Fisher, Tribune, and Daystar, over whose spectrum Sezmi operates in the metropolitan area.
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