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SIS LIVE Supplies Uplink Services for the
2010 Torch Relay
January 28, 2010
Source: SIS LIVE
David Meynell, Managing
Director of SIS LIVE announced that through a contract awarded
to Intelsat by IMAGE MEDIA Farm Inc. (IMF), the Company is
providing mobile satellite connectivity services for The 2010
Torch Relay.
The Relay, the longest ever to take place in a single country,
kicked off on October 30 in Victoria, BC and concludes at
the Opening Ceremony for the Winter Games on February 12,
2010. IMF, provider of complete contract HD video production
services, is the official chronicler of the Winter Games.
The announcement was made from SIS LIVEs US headquarters
in Washington, DC.

SIS LIVE is supplying a Yukon SUV equipped
with the Companys Intelsat uPod TM, a fully integrated
broadcasting solution that allows the execution of real-time
broadcasting services more efficiently. This service blends
Intelsats space and ground infrastructure with SIS LIVEs
uPod to support web-based scheduling and transmission of
live standard and high definition video, as well as voice
and Internet communications.
The uPod is uplinking SD, HD and data feeds via dedicated
Intelsat satellite capacity for the majority of the 106-day
Torch Relay. The tour is visiting 1,037 communities during
its 28,000-mile (45,000 kilometer) journey as it parallels
the path of the northern lights. Video feeds are being downlinked
by broadcasters throughout North America, including Canadian
Television (CTV) - the host broadcaster, The Canadian Tourist
Board, and local TV stations.
In addition to uplinking traditional TV
feeds, SIS LIVEs Intelsat uPod is providing
a high-speed data connection to transmit massive quantities
of high quality still images for access by the global print
media community. At press time, over 3200 media outlets, from
Russia to Australia, were subscribed to ServerDam (www.serverdam.com
), resulting in over three times the number of expected downloads.
We needed to insure that the world
travels with the Torch every day and every step of
the way, said Roger Williams, President of IMF and Executive
Producer of its Torch Relay coverage. Edited stills
and produced video packages of the Torch Relay are sent to
SIS LIVEs uPod, which transmits the HD and SD video
and data feeds to Intelsats dedicated satellite for
live download to North American broadcasters, as well as to
ServerDam, from which Torch photos and video packages are
distributed to accredited media outlets and registered journalists
worldwide.
The Torch Relay Tour is a perfect
illustration of SIS LIVEs unique capabilities,
added Meynell. Utilizing Intelsats satellite and
teleport infrastructure, we are able to provide a high-speed
data link to transmit the substantial amount of data the event
organizers need to ingest into the server in Vancover. Intelsats
Mountainside Teleport in Maryland will downlink the data and
fiber it back to Vancouver.
The Torch Relay has been a significant part of the Games since
1938 and reflects the culture of its host country. The 2010
tour is visiting every Canadian province and territory, including
some of the most pristine and stunning landscapes on the planet,
Alert, Nunavut - the northernmost permanently inhabited community
in the world, and119 Aboriginal communities.12,000 Torchbearers
will help carry the flame to its final destination at the
BC Place Station in Vancouver, BC.
The Games will be held from Feb. 12
to 28 in Vancouver and Whistler, B.C.
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