RealNetworks plans broadband video via satellite
Satellite broadcast company PanAmSat announced a deal with RealNetworks to deliver broadband video over the Internet.
The company also unveiled NET/36, a high-speed, bandwidth-intensive network that can broadcast IP video via satellite to DSL providers, cable headends, ISPs and broadband wireless providers around the world.
PanAmSat plans to deploy NET/36 starting in the third quarter of this year, and expects to support about 3 million broadband video users by late 2002.
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