Jun 9 2009, 9:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The solution includes the Envivio 4Caster video encoding platform, content delivery software, and cover Flow iPhone navigation portal. Envivio says that a demo of iLive TV is available now.
The service will offer multiple channels for iPhone users to view over 3G and Wi-Fi networks with home theater quality and with features like VoD, a channel guide, and Catch-up TV. The service operates natively on the iPhone running OS 3.0 and requires no software be installed on the phone.
Via Envivio
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