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:Press Release Source: Magicweb, Inc.
Magicweb, Inc. Entering Malaysian Market With "EnterVision"(TM) Broadcasting Deal
Monday July 16, 10:48 am ET
BANGKOK, THAILAND--(MARKET WIRE)--Jul 16, 2007 -- Magicweb, Inc. (Other OTC:MGWE.PK - News), developer of the "EnterVision"(TM) Broadcasting System, announced today that it had begun negotiations with local broadcasters in South Korea to broadcast their network programming around the world. The EnterVision(TM) Broadcasting System utilizes a proprietary, real-time broadcasting system for television transmission delivery via IPTV (Internet Protocol Television Transmission).
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Utilizing the propriety "EnterVision"(TM) Broadcasting System from Magicweb, any content provider would be able to offer its content to all cable companies in the world via inexpensive Internet distribution. The technology will also be able to offer "direct to consumer" pay-per-view broadcasting as well as offering real-time broadcasting 24/7 through Internet connections to home televisions.
The Magicweb technology enables content providers to become part of the new "satellite-less" broadcasting era made possible by the "EnterVision"(TM) Broadcasting System.
Everyday more and more television content is broadcast online. Magicweb has created a mechanism for the distribution of international television that meets needs of both viewers and broadcasters.
More About Magicweb, Inc.:
Magicweb, Inc. is the developer of the "EnterVision"(TM) Broadcasting System, a proprietary, real-time broadcasting system for television transmission delivery via IPTV (Internet Protocol Television Transmission). The technology is similar to VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), which provides the ability to make telephone calls over the Internet using conventional telephones. Unlike VoIP, however, there are no FCC regulations for the transmission of television or radio signals utilizing the IPTV format. And, unlike existing "streaming video" technology that utilizes packet-switched data transmissions and requires users to have dedicated programs to "play" video files, the EnterVision(TM) technology allows television broadcast quality 30.3 frames-per-second video to be transmitted on a real-time basis utilizing discrete JPEG files. Additional information on the company can be found at www.magicweb.com