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TellyTopia Hits Web TV MilestoneOctober 12, 2009 | Post a comment
no ratings SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- TV viewers in the San Francisco Bay Area can now enjoy the excitement of becoming TV stars. The i2TV (Internet-to-TV) service, is now on KAXT’s digital channel. Channel ONE, specifically channel 1-8. i2TV is powered by TellyTopia is bringing the best local and Internet video and local to Television. Music Groups, Singers, Dancers and theatre groups can now debut their talent to all the San Francisco Bay Area on i2TV. TellyTopia’s i2TV service now reaches more than a million TV sets with existing deployment, in Sacramento, Pennsylvania, etc., i2TV is the first Internet-to-TV service to reach this many viewers over Broadcast, Cable TV and IPTV which demonstrates the flexibility and scalability of TellyTopia’s system. KAXT powers one of the most advanced Digital Broadcasting systems in the country, and has became one of the first Broadcast systems in the world to offer its subscribers the power of convergence of the Internet and Television. i2TV is a 24x7 channel where viewers can now upload their videos to the i2TV portal, at www.i2TV.tv. The best of the uploaded content is delivered to channel 1-8 on KAXT; it is also available online. TellyTopia’s i2TV service is putting local events, high school sports and family events like weddings, birthday and anniversary parties on TV along with the best of Internet videos. Now TV Viewers in the Bay Area can watch family and friends on TV along with their favorite Internet videos right on their big screen television without the hassle and the small-screen on a computer. I2TV - it’s the convenience of the Internet, on television. “KAXT’s state-of-the-art Digital Broadcast system was an ideal partner for us to demonstrate the convergence of the Internet and Television. KAXT has packed 12 digital sub-channels into the equivalent of a single analog broadcast channel” said Kshitij Kumar, TellyTopia’s Founder and CEO. “With the i2TV service, High Schools, Churches, and Town Councils in the Bay area can all be TV stars. It is a simple process – shoot, upload, watch on TV – a ‘Make Me a TV Star’ experience in about 24 hours! They can watch their videos online as well anytime through the i2TV portal at www.i2TV.tv. Bay Area viewers can upload and share their videos with others in the community, or across the world!”
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