Saturday, 7 December 2013

Global Takeoff’s YuppTV launches live broadcasting service

Hyderabad-based Global Takeoff, an OTT (over the top) live TV and Video on demand solutions provider firm, has announced the launch of a live broadcasting service worldwide under YuppTV. 
YuppTV aims to deliver video streaming services to all devices that can be connected to the internet. 

The new offering will allow users to watch live broadcasts from any part of the world on multiple Internet enabled devices like Samsung, LG, Panasonic Smart TVs, Google TV, WD TV Live, iPhone/iPad, Android and Windows7. It will also be available on the new PS4. 
The company said that videographers and content providers can also use this technology and broadcast the events to a global audience live and as VOD. 
Global Takeoff chairman and CEO Uday Reddy said, “Delivering the best content anytime, anywhere is as important as delivering it first with maximum ease. Our live broadcasting service provides a medium for people to watch corporate events, sports events, weddings and other events LIVE on their TV Screen ( and other internet enabled devices), which they cannot attend personally due to other commitments. Through this service, people living outside India will be able to share precious moments with their family and friends and vice-versa.” 
The company claims to capture events in all languages ranging from English, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Punjabi, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali etc. 
Global Takeoff, a six-year-old company, also have offices in Atlanta, Georgia. It delivers more than 150 Indian TV Channels, 4500 videos, 600+movies, and live events, to the six screens for video content consumption including connected TVs, internet STBs, smart Blu-ray players, PCs, smart phones and tablets.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/new-media/item/3776-global-takeoff%E2%80%99s-yupptv-launches-live-broadcasting-service.htmlSource: http://cablequest.org/news/new-media/item/3776-global-takeoff%E2%80%99s-yupptv-launches-live-broadcasting-service.html

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