ONE CONNXT Selected as the Transport Service for Harvard Men’s and Women’s Ice Hockey for ONE World Sports
New York, NY (PRWEB) January 27, 2016 -- ONE CONNXT, the U.S. based, award-winning leader in IP broadcast video transport is delivering the broadcast signal for Harvard Men’s & Women’s Hockey Teams home games for ONE World Sports, a global sports network based in Stamford, CT. The Harvard men’s team is ranked in the top ten in the national polls and both teams are in the top five of the ECAC Hockey standing.
“In the ever-changing landscape of broadcast technology, we are always exploring ways to provide our viewers a reliable, broadcast-quality signal. We have a long-standing relationship with the ONE CONNXT team and found them to be the most efficient and cost-effective solution for the Harvard hockey games,” stated Bob Brown, VP Broadcast and Production, ONE World Sports.
Chris Lavin,CTO of ONE CONNXT stated, “We are proud to be working with ONE World Sports on the Harvard Hockey transport. For college athletics, no other service or product on the market today can provide a high-quality video signal with minimal bitrate and low latency with such attractive pricing.”
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About ONE CONNXT
ONE CONNXT, a division of ONE Media Corp Inc., is an end-to-end HD/SD content distribution service utilizing proprietary IP solutions that provide high-quality live and recorded video programming virtually anywhere in the world. The ONE CONNXT service enables broadcasters and content owners to successfully reach more locations with higher operational flexibility and reduced delivery costs over traditional broadcast technologies. ONE CONNXT supports HD/SDI, ASI/MPEG-TS, MPEG-TS Output over IP and fully integrated support for H.265/HEVC and Ultra HD (4K). CloudCONNXT is ONE CONNXT’s end-to-end OTT CDN delivery system. ONE CONNXT is based in the United States.
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Jodi Morelli, ONE CONNXT, http://www.oneconnxt.com, +1 2032492839, [email protected]
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