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To: coopie who wrote (160)1/7/1998 10:13:00 AM
From: Maya   of 324
 
Wednesday January 7, 9:27 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SOURCE: pulver.com

Video On the Net Conference - Streaming Media Everywhere
Produced by pulver.com

GREAT NECK, N.Y., Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The Video On the Net(TM) Conference, produced by Jeff Pulver,
President, pulver.com, globally recognized Internet telephony, audio and video streaming media entrepreneur, is being
held at the Sheraton Long Beach Hotel in Long Beach, CA on February 11-12, 1998.

Attendees will have a unique opportunity to meet key industry leaders providing the latest and future streaming media
technologies for the Internet.

Keynoters include: Nick Boris, Producer, ABC News; Mark Cuban, President, AudioNet; Connie DeWitt, Product
Line Manager, Voice and Video Services, Concentric Network (Nasdaq: CNCX - news); Phil Barrett, Senior Vice
President, Real Networks (Nasdaq: RNWK - news); and Asaf Mohr, Chairman, VDONet.

Some examples of important current industry discussions that will be
answered are:
-- Can we really have a million channels of video flowing across the
Internet without anything breaking?
-- Are people really making money doing audio and video over the 'Net?
-- Case studies of Internet video being used today in business
communication, telemedicine, distance education, and day care centers
-- Is streaming media MORE effective on the LAN?
-- Does the Internet hold the potential to demolish the traditional
broadcast industry?
-- The Internet broadcast industry isn't regulated - yet.
-- What schemes will adequately scale to provide "clean pipes" for end
users?

Topics include:
Next Generation Broadcasters
The future of Internet Video delivery
The ISP's perspective on Internet Broadcast
IP Multicast - Finally here?
Application Track - Show me the money!
Hardware, software, and bandwidth - improving the triad
The real deal - Real world applications of Internet Video
Video on the Intranet
Internet killed the television show
Reporting from the field - Internet Broadcast in Broadcast
Licensing rights and regulatory issues
Improving Quality of service in IP Video

Panel participants

Panelists are from: ABC News, ASCAP, AudioNet, The Auto Channel, BellSouth Corp.(NYSE: BLS - news),
BMI, C/Net (Nasdaq: CNWK - news), Concentric Network (Nasdaq: CNCX - news), elemedia, Fisher Wayland,
IBM (NYSE: IBM - news), ICAST Corp., The Internet Television Network, Intel (Nasdaq: INTC - news),
InterVox Communications, itv.net, KFI-AM, Ryan Hankin Kent Inc., MCI (Nasdaq: MCIC - news), Microsoft
(Nasdaq: MSFT - news), Motorola (NYSE: MOT - news), National Association of Broadcasters, Real Networks
(Nasdaq: RNWK - news), SkyCache, Sports Channel, TechTalk Radio, Vosaic, Web Edge, and White Pine
(Nasdaq: WPNE - news).

Entire conference details are available
Online at -- pulver.com
via Emailing -- video98@pulver.com
by Calling -- 516-753-2640

SOURCE: pulver.com
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