NVALEO Puts Television Viewers in Control of What They Watch

Television viewers are tired of having unwanted commercials and content 'force fed' to them and NVALEO empowers them to take back their television sets and fully control their viewing experience.
By: RREIA, Inc.
 
Feb. 20, 2010 - PRLog -- History has proven that technology consistently changes while advancing. It seems as if something new comes along each week. In the case of the Internet, its origins date back to the 1960s when the United States Government funded research projects for the military to build computer networks. By the mid-1990s, it was commercialized by a few service providers and made available to the public. As of 2009, an estimated quarter of Earth's population uses the Internet.

Amazingly enough, the Internet has certainly affected the lives of many people. Take a look at today's statistics - One out of eight couples married in the United States first met on a social networking web site. Eighty percent of all companies use the web as a primary tool to recruit employees. One in six higher education students only take online classes. Twenty-five percent of all Americans have watched a video on their phone in the past month. Seventy percent of people between the ages of eighteen and thirty-four have watched television on the web in the past month.

What is even more amazing is how much time people spend on the Internet. Twitter recently reported that its users send twenty-eight thousand 'tweets' every minute (14.4 billion tweets per year). In December of 2009, the popular professional networking site, LinkedIn.com, reported it had 55 million users. Today it has over 60 million. The popular social networking site, Facebook, reported recently that it has over 400 million users. Of them, 112 million log in each day. The ever popular video web site, YouTube, has over 1 billion videos viewed each day. Twenty hours of video content are uploaded by users every minute. The number of video streams on Hulu grew from 63 million streams in April 2008 to 924 million streams in November 2009.

So what is the most popular content on the web today? The answer is 'video'. The average internet user will watch approximately 182 videos online in one month. Eighty-two percent of all Internet users watch videos on the web daily. Quite frankly, the web has allowed people to choose what they want to watch and when they want to watch it.

The CEO of NVALEO, Jeff Ritchie, has taken notice of this trend. His company has created a media networking platform that supplies video content to televisions in living rooms across the United States and Canada. It uses a state of the art digital delivery system to deliver commercial-free live and on demand video content. It grasps the power of the Internet and provides video content on your standard or high definition television set.

The technology that NVALEO uses is called IPTV or Internet Protocol Television. IPTV is a system through which digital television service is delivered using the architecture and networking methods of the Internet Protocol Suite over the Internet and broadband Internet access networks. Internet users who have high-speed internet access can view video content streamed by the NVALEO network.

There are several other companies in existence today that produce digital delivery systems such as set-top boxes similar to what NVALEO offers. All will typically give you access to video content from popular web sites such as YouTube, Hulu, Netflix and many more. However, NVALEO offers content which will never be provided by its competitors.

NVALEO has secured content from providers in sports, entertainment, higher level education and training, the music industry and the film industry, just to name a few. Whether it is wake boarding or entrepreneurship, the latest and greatest pop band or health and fitness, everyone has a passion. NVALEO can feed your passion and give you more of what you want to see, when you want to see it - right in the comfort of your own living room.

To learn more about NVALEO and its services, visit GetNVALEO.info.

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RREIA is a real estate investor networking group located in Richmond, Va. The group has existed since 2002 and concentrates on education and training for investors. RREIA joined NVALEO in February of 2009 in order to enhance the education offering to investors and business owners in the metro-Richmond area. For more info, visit GetNVALEO.info.
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