Freitag 10. November 2000, 08:42 Uhr
ots Ad hoc-Service: TRIA software AG
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Munich (ots Ad hoc-Service) -
Deutsche Telekom (Frankfurt: 555750.F - Nachrichten) to implement unique PAL-quality video streaming project for multimedia in bayern ag Outstanding video image quality for T-DSL users
Sensational news for T-DSL customers from Deggendorf, Lower Bavaria: Software company multimedia in bayern ag (mmbag), an associated company of TRIA software AG, has developed a method enabling TV format videos plus simultaneous additional information to be accessed via Internet. mmbag selected Telekom as its partner for this broadband solution, which is based on the Telekom Broadcast Network with superior server architecture and high-speed T-DSL Internet user access.
During the T-DSL campaign, over 300,000 T-DSL connections had been marketed by the end of October 2000. "Higher bandwidth is the key trend in telecommunications for both business and private customers", explained Josef Brauner, Member of the Board for Sales and Service, at the Systems 2000 exhibition in Munich. By the end of this year Telekom's top-speed broadband service will be available to around 60 per cent of German households, a figure set to rise to 90 per cent by the end of next year.
ots Ad hoc-Service: TRIA software AG
Ad hoc-announcement edited and sent by DGAP. The sender is solely responsible for the contents of this announcement.
Munich (ots Ad hoc-Service) -
Deutsche Telekom (Frankfurt: 555750.F - Nachrichten) to implement unique PAL-quality video streaming project for multimedia in bayern ag Outstanding video image quality for T-DSL users
Sensational news for T-DSL customers from Deggendorf, Lower Bavaria: Software company multimedia in bayern ag (mmbag), an associated company of TRIA software AG, has developed a method enabling TV format videos plus simultaneous additional information to be accessed via Internet. mmbag selected Telekom as its partner for this broadband solution, which is based on the Telekom Broadcast Network with superior server architecture and high-speed T-DSL Internet user access.
During the T-DSL campaign, over 300,000 T-DSL connections had been marketed by the end of October 2000. "Higher bandwidth is the key trend in telecommunications for both business and private customers", explained Josef Brauner, Member of the Board for Sales and Service, at the Systems 2000 exhibition in Munich. By the end of this year Telekom's top-speed broadband service will be available to around 60 per cent of German households, a figure set to rise to 90 per cent by the end of next year.
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