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Global Communications, Inc.

GlobalCast VUTP Platform™

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DEMOfall 07
Market Segment
Enabling Technology
Funding Details
Early stage, privately held.
Competitors
Verizon Fios, Cable Television, Wi Max, DSL, ADSL, Apple Television, ATT Uverse, Cox, Comcast, Time Warner Cable
Product Description
The GlobalCast VUTP Platform™ enhances delivery of content 3-dimensionally through revolutionary patented capabilities that allow seamless integration of broadband content delivery and full-scale interoperability on a continental and global scale. The patents broaden bandwidth allowing delivery of bi-directional full motion NTSC or HDTV video voice and data without an existing data network and pushes the retransmission of signals to/from fiber optics wirelessly 20 kilometers point-to-point or multi-point a minimum 100 mbps to terabyte.
Market Opportunity
Continental and international access for content delivery to commercial and residential locations with high-speed and high-bandwidth interconnectivity on any continent on the earth, in any geographic environment that exists with or without any telephone service, Internet connection or dial-up connectivity without limitation.
DEMO Says
GlobalCast VUTP Platform™ exploits a set of key patents to deliver near-broadcast quality video over copper wire. This unique spectrum technology will enable the deployment of a range of IP video applications across existing infrastructure, obviating the need for expensive high-bandwidth infrastructure roll outs in many geographies around the world.
Contact
J. Johnson
jajohnson@global-communicationsinc.com
Company Address
1330 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 1600
Houston, TX 77056
Primary Phone
713-513-7105
Primary Fax
281-340-2039
URL
www.globalcasttv.net
Corporate Officers
J. Johnson, Chairman Larry Goodman, COO Louis Libin, CTO

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