SW, Lots of news on USVO it's moving today and more tomorrow 2 PR's today, Both copied here Jim
INETCABLE.COM TO UNVEIL NEW BROADBAND SERVICE FOR INTERNET BROADCASTERS; USA VIDEO INTERACTIVE COMPLETES DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF TECHNOLOGY; ALL SYSTEMS "GO" FOR ORLANDO DEMONSTRATION
MYSTIC, Connecticut - February 17, 2000 - Inetcable.com will unveil its new broadband delivery service at the North American Broadcasters Association annual meeting in Orlando, Florida next week. Television networks including PBS, CNN, TeleVisa and others will participate in the upcoming demonstration of Internet broadcast of TV at the meeting. The system designed by USA Video Interactive (OTC BB: USVO; CDNX: US; www.usvo.com) and Inetcable.com has been completed and is performing flawlessly. In the next few days, portions of the system will be shipped to the Ottawa, Canada headquarters of Inetcable.com and to the DisneyWorld Convention Center in Florida for the demonstration.
"With our very tight deadlines, USA Video Interactive and our own engineers collaborated to produce the most highly advanced overall system in the industry," said Stuart Duncan, President of Inetcable.com. "The leadership of USA Video Interactive in this project has been invaluable and the proof will be seen next week."
The demonstration is the first deployment of several additional deployments planned by Inetcable.com in the immediate future. Additionally, the number of network stations carried by the USA Video Interactive/Inetcable.com system will expand to 60 or more and will include signals from Mexico, the United States and Canada.
"This is an excellent combination of the leading innovative Internet video technology with the leading innovative cable broadcast technology to lead the way in opening a whole new realm in entertainment," said Edwin Molina, President of USA Video Interactive. "It is what technological convergence is all about-bringing the best aspects of technologies together for the benefit of the user."
In its role as technology partner and integrator with Inetcable.com, USA Video Interactive also worked with Inetcable.com on the satellite portion of the project. The concept of this project is to route live TV broadcast signals to USA Video Interactive's "live" encoding engines. The TV signals are then compressed using USA Video Interactive's Lightning Strike Wavelet compression technique, then coupled with Inetcable.com's broadband viewer and caching software and routed through USA Video Interactive Hurricane video servers to be broadcast via Inetcable's satellite distribution system. The signals feature the world's first international broadband netcasts of Spanish and English language programming at 30 frames per second.
About Inetcable.com Inetcable.com is the world's first Internet cable television provider. It operates in 32 major U.S. markets as well as Canada. Inetcable.com, in conjunction with the North American Broadcaster's Association (NABA), is developing the first international high-speed broadband delivery network portal for broadcasters around the world. Inetcable.com provides free web delivery and hosting services to broadcasters worldwide. There is no charge to use Inetcable's international high-speed web delivery service comprised of satellite and terrestrial fiber networks or to use Inetcable.com's encoding service. Though not publicly traded at this time, Inetcable plans an IPO later this year. To learn more about Inetcable's services, visit www.Inetcable.com.
About USA Video Interactive USA Video Interactive is an international designer and supplier of high-tech Video-on-DemandT systems, services and solutions. The USA Video Interactive technology gives users full-motion video; the unique flexibility of standard, VCR-like controls of play, fast-forward, reverse and pause; and the convenience of a standard internet-browser format for access. Its Lightning Strike Wavelet technology provides video images significantly faster and at a higher degree of resolution than with previously available methods; significantly overcomes bandwidth restrictions; and eliminates the blockiness and slowness of current technologies, all at a lower cost. An essential feature of the USA Video Interactive technology is that it allows extremely high compression ratios while retaining near-broadcast quality. For more information on USA Video Interactive, visit
2nd Press Release
SchoolFirst Foundation Names USA Video Interactive Its Video Partner in SchoolFirst Millennium Project; Four-City Deployment Planned to Bring Technology to Underserved Schools
Fort Lauderdale, Florida -- February 17, 2000 - The SchoolFirst Foundation has selected USA Video Interactive (OTC BB: USVO; CDNX: US; www.usvo.com) as its streaming video and video-on-demand partner for deployment of integrated information delivery systems to schools in four metro areas including Miami, Florida; Chicago, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts; and New York City, New York. With support from its contributors, SchoolFirst will implement a turnkey information delivery system, coupled with comprehensive technical and professional development services for an initial three-year period. The information delivery system bundles together powerful learning tools with advanced control technology to benefit students, educators, and administrators. In the initial launch phase of this project, scheduled to begin this Spring, the technology partners are contributing their products and services to SchoolFirst.
"We chose USA Video Interactive because of their powerful and impressive technology and their longstanding commitment to education, particularly in underserved areas," said Christopher L. Curran, President of SchoolFirst Foundation. "With USA Video Interactive's participation, we can now move forward and deliver the most innovative educational content within a cutting edge digital network." SchoolFirst has recruited several partners to participate in the project including Yahoo! (NYSE: YHOO), Whoola.com, Webivore, Jackson Software, Cenogen Technologies, HighWired.com, Electric Schoolhouse, ClassroomConnect, and American Education Corporation.
"We are very pleased to join with the leaders in digital education to help make it a reality in schools that otherwise would not be able to afford the latest in technology," said Edwin Molina, President of USA Video Interactive. "It's a perfect fit for us and for our mission to bring top-quality streaming video content to as many people as possible. The students in all of our schools deserve the best."
About SchoolFirst The SchoolFirst Foundation is committed to setting the standard for effective integration of technology in the schools. Our goal is to provide underserved K-12 schools with access to technology and teaching resources that clearly improve the learning environment.
The primary focus of a SchoolFirst donation is to enable teachers to simply and effectively supplement the teaching plan with multimedia and Internet-based content in the classroom. In addition, SchoolFirst will objectively monitor usage patterns and report feedback from the projects to produce data that can help guide other agencies and interested parties in the development of policies that determine how technology can best be used in the schools.
Technology Partner Information American Education Corporation amered.com Classroom Connect classroom.com Electric Schoolhouse eschoolhouse.com Highwired.com highwired.com I.COMM i-comm.org International Engineering Consortium iec.org Jackson Software jacksoncorp.com Webivore webivore.com Whoola.com whoola.com Yahoo! yahoo.com
About USA Video Interactive USA Video Interactive is an international designer and supplier of high-tech Video-on-DemandT systems, services and solutions. The USA Video Interactive technology gives users full-motion video; the unique flexibility of standard, VCR-like controls of play, fast-forward, reverse and pause; and the convenience of a standard internet-browser format for access. Its Lightning Strike Wavelet technology provides video images significantly faster and at a higher degree of resolution than with previously available methods; significantly overcomes bandwidth restrictions; and eliminates the blockiness and slowness of current technologies, all at a lower cost. An essential feature of the USA Video Interactive technology is that it allows extremely high compression ratios while retaining near-broadcast quality. For more information on USA Video Interactive, visit www.usvo.com.
USA Video Interactive; Corporate Headquarters Office: 70 Essex Street; Mystic, CT 06355; (800) 625-2200; (860) 572-1560. Canada Office: 837 West Hastings Street; Suite #507; Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3N6. Trading symbol on the US NASD OTC BB: USVO; SEC 12g3-2(b) Exemption: #82-1601. Trading symbol on The Canadian Venture Exchange: US. Standard & Poors Listed. CUSIP 902924208; USA Video, USA Video Interactive, Video-On-Demand and Video Yellow Pages are trademarks of USA Video Interactive. The Canadian Venture Exchange (CDNX) has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release. For more information contact: Tony Castagno, Media Relations, 860-572-1560; Kevin Yorio, Investor Relations, 860-572-1560; info@usvo.com
SchoolFirst Foundation is a nonprofit, tax-exempt (501c3) organization. SchoolFirst Foundation, Inc.; 2100 South Ocean Lane, Suite 212; Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316; Tel: 800-509-0777; Fax: 954-763-4566; www.schoolfirst.org Contact: Christopher L. Curran, President.
Forward-looking statements in this release are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Investors are cautioned that such forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties. |