This seems to me naively to be a problem made for
Amazon's EC2. After all a meeting is a transient
event and you only need the bandwidth for a short
time. Just bolt up N servers from EC2 for an hour
or two. It will cost next to nothing to do it. I
would not be surprised if someone is not trying to
put together a business doing just that right.

This link shhould get you started
http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/thread.jspa?messageID=62344

I hope you report back to the list on what you
learn.

BobLQ

On 7/24/07, Néstor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, it will be too expensive for us to try to get more bandwidth to
stream the meetings ourselves.  We already are able to stream the
meetings but we do not have the extra bandwidth.

It will be cheaper to have a company host the live stream.  I search
google for this subject, but did not see any local companies.

I was just looking for local companies that might do this and
I thought that this group might provide some info.

We want live stream but probably also on demand stream, in case some one
was not able to listen to the meeting live.

Thanks,

Nestor :-)

On 7/24/07, James G. Sack (jim) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Néstor wrote:
> > I am looking for live audio video stream hosting.
> > We are planning on streaming our company's board meetings.
> >
>
> So correct me if I'm missing something, but isn't this just a question
> of estimating your bandwidth requirements and shopping around?
>
> If streaming implies additional critical requirements, what are they?
>
> Regards,
> ..jim
>
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