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WAVE SYSTEMS CORP. SIGNS DATA BROADCAST AGREEMENT WITH WAVEPHORE
Companies Partner to Enable Pay-Per-Use Programming of Nationwide Content Broadcasts
San Jose, CA -- Phoenix, AZ, Dec. 1, 1998 --Wave Systems Corp. (OTC BB: WAVX; wave.com) today announced the next step in proliferating its technology into a wide variety of PCs and other end-user devices. It has announced an agreement with WavePhore, Inc., (NASDAQ: WAVO) to utilize Wave's EMBASSY E-commerce content metering and payment system for use in a nationwide digital data broadcast network. The deal will enable end-users to access content, including premium content from Wave Systems, by launching WaveTop™ software from WavePhore on their desktop.
"WaveTop software, combined with Wave's EMBASSY E-commerce system embedded onto TV tuner cards, will enable the end-user to access the data broadcast download of digital content and programming from a number of sources," said Patrick Gilbert, Senior Vice President & CTO of WavePhore. "The customer will retain the option to purchase desired content off-line while having the confidence that their sensitive payment information is secure."
Users are able to receive any digital content using the WaveTop software which allows for fast, reliable delivery of digital content by transmitting over an unused portion of the existing TV signal known as the Vertical Blanking Interval (VBI). Currently, 264 Public Broadcasting System Stations (PBS) provide WaveTop data broadcasts provided by a host of popular media providers including: Bloomberg Financial, CBS Sportsline, Fortune Magazine, People Magazine, USA Today, Wall Street Journal Interactive, Women's Wire, and ZDNet. WaveTop Client software is included in Microsoft's Windows 98. In addition to WaveTop, the boards are able to receive Intercast™ data broadcasts. Intercast is used by CNBC, CNN, MTV, QVC, the Weather Channel and the Home and Garden channel to send Web pages along with television broadcasts. Intercast technology was developed by Intel Corp., and was licensed to Microsoft for inclusion in Windows 98.
"The end-user will have the ability to download a multitude of content, and only pay for what they wish to use." said Steven Sprague, Wave Systems President. "This partnership takes advantage of Wave's Data Broadcast Patent and offers the publisher a new Internet-style business model for content delivered to the end users computer. WavePhore has built the foundation for a digital media distribution network, and Wave offers a way to sell and protect the delivered content. As the digital Data Broadcast capacity increases this will prove a very powerful capability.
EMBASSY (EMBedded Application Security SYstem) E-Commerce System Benefits: OEMs and the "client-side" computing equipment manufacturers will gain product differentiation as well as benefit from shared revenue from the sale of digital content through their hardware.
The software community can benefit from a new distribution platform, flexible pricing models and security inherent in trusted-client technology.
Consumers utilizing the EMBASSY technology will be able to quickly and conveniently purchase, pay-per-use or rent-to-own top entertainment, education and software titles directly from end-user devices.
Moreover, EMBASSY is compatible with other content distribution channels, including the Internet, cable television, CD-ROM, or DVD, while also providing the needed end-user content and subscriber management system. Consumers receive the flexibility of paying for information based upon their actual usage, while publishers benefit from significantly reduced marketing and distribution expenses and the ability to reach a much broader base of end-user target markets. A convergence of all network types taking place which will allow the mass media networks to carry digital content and data networks, such as the internet, to carry broadcast and streaming content. This is a major opportunity to enable the broadcasting networks to participate in the emerging electronic commerce world.
"We are excited by news of the WavePhore-Wave agreement. We believe it will accelerate the deployment of Wave's E-commerce system, enabling paid-for data and video services in both analog and digital television markets," remarked Ken Plotkin, Vice President of Marketing for Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc.
Hauppauge, the leading provider of TV and Data Broadcast receiver products for PC's, is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hauppauge Digital, Inc. (NASDAQ: HAUP; hauppauge.com). In May, 1998, Hauppauge announced its plans to include Wave's EMBASSY technology in select models of its popular WinTV boards, and is also expected to demonstrate digital television technology at the upcoming Fall Comdex trade show.
Windows and Windows98 are trademarks of Microsoft Corp. Intercast is a trademark of Intel Corp. WaveTop is a trademark of WavePhore Inc. |