inCommand Broadcasting Helps Schools Bridge Budget Shortfalls for School Programs

inCommand Broadcasting (www.iCBLive.com) has released its newest technological breakthrough for schools. The technology is a self provisioning, internet based television station that any school can utilize with no up front costs and no monthly fees.
 
July 7, 2010 - PRLog -- Dallas, TX July 7, 2010- inCommand Broadcasting http://www.iCBLive.com has released its newest technological breakthrough for schools. The technology is a self provisioning, internet based television station that any school can utilize with no up front costs and no monthly fees. Now any school can broadcast live school events and record them directly to the inCommands Servers. Immediately after the event the recorded video can be placed out onto the schools new on demand video portal for people to see who could not make the live showing. All internet TV stations can be integrated into a schools existing web site or can stand alone on inCommand servers while still maintaining the look and feel of the schools colors and logos. inCommands program requires no out of pocket money for this service. Now any elementary school, middle school, junior high, high school and/or college can broadcast any event to their school families, alumni and friends directly from their existing computer. “With 3 clicks of a mouse on a MAC or PC any school can now broadcast a sporting event, play, dance recital, or any school event.” said Bob Green the companies VP of operations and technology. Schools maintain complete control over their content and can now set their own price for any event. Grandparents and loved ones who could never see the event before now can watch it live as it happens or on demand afterwards and the school receives new-found revenue for events they are currently producing. All this is with high quality video, low bandwidth utilization and without the need to tie up valuable IT resources. Anyone can start the broadcaster and run a live event. There is no up front cost and no monthly fees, inCommand simply shares in the revenue when it is generated on the event. “This is the single most effective fundraising product at the schools today. With its power and worldwide reach any school can now broadcast everywhere in the world” Said JD Rector, the companies mid-west regional sales director in Indiana. inCommands school broadcasting portal is helping bridge the Gap for schools on their budget shortfalls. All schools are having to become creative to help raise funds for the school and now there is an easy product to do that.
InCommand's video software Applications and content Management servers are interconnected directly onto the backbone of the internet. All event feeds are transmitted, via the web, from the school directly to the iCBLiveTV network center and each viewer receives their feed directly from iCBLiveTV not directly from the school. This architecture provides for fast video delivery, with high quality and low latency. It also eliminates the need for high usage of the school internet circuits.


Web Site information: http://www.icblive.com.

Media Contact: info@icblive.com.

Corporate contacts: Phone 972-851-7888

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About inCommand Broadcasting, LLC.

inCommand Broadcasting, LLC. was started in 2004 as a division of Nations Broadband, a privately held Corporation - providing worldwide Telecommunications software, switching, internet, and interactive network services for over 20 years. Today, iCBLive is successfully empowering individuals, schools and companies worldwide, through its "tool-box" of video applications to easily interact over the internet.

Web Site information: http://www.icblive.com.

Media Contact: info@icblive.com.

Corporate contacts: Phone 972-851-7888
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