
11-14-2004
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Sharing: TV-Signals shared in peer to peer network
Dear friends,
I think this might be interesting. It is an article about a peer to peer network with all (!) tv signals:
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2004-11-06
please kindly read the TIME-Magazine (current issue) and learn, why TC is in a leading position, when TV and mass media will change in the near future.
Read about the amazing Cybersky–Project, which brings any TV-Signal on a peer to peer base to all broadband users worldwide. No need for satellites or cable provider anymore, anonymous login allows TV-Sharing even for pay-tv channels. During holidays customers can tune in to their favourite tv/radio channels, web cam and web conferencing in real PAL/NTSC quality (30fps, Fullscreen), huge audience events (Olympic games opening) can be broadcasted without "server busy"...…and many more features make it worth to contact us and support market introduction.At 22th november we will present our fascinating media products (including Cybersky) for you in San Francisco.
At 24th November in New York City, please make an appointment by email or call me: 0049 172 65 84 139.
Best Regards
Mrs. Petra Bauersachs
CEO , TCU AG, Germany ( www.telecontrol.de , www.tvoon.tv)
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You can download a 3MB scan (pdf-doc) of the whole article at:
http://www.telecontrol.de/downloads/invasionedited.pdf
Last edited by cudi : 11-14-2004 at 08:18 PM.
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