Well, I need to get the 3 best prices I can find and it need to be a stablished
live stream service. I need to contact their clients and I need the service
1 day a month for about 7 hours. The on demand service we can provide
from our servers but depending on the prices of the vendor it can be done
with them.
What we need:
1) Live Stream of Video/Audio service once per month for about 8 hours
(most of our clients use Windows Media Player)
2) Between 25 to 250 users
3) Vendor qualification and uptime
4) Client references
You can look up vendors like
http://www.fastserv.com/web/?action=shoutcast_hosting
and you can see a table of their prices.
If you want to send me information, I will be more than glad to present it
to the decision makers and just the data collector for this project.
I guess there are currently no vendors that provide this service in San Diego.
Thanks,
Nestor :-)
On 7/24/07, Michael J McCafferty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nestor,
If you prefer a Linux host, and have no special commercial software
requirements of your host, may I humbly imply you check out M5Hosting.
We have burstable bandwidth for every server, up to 100Mbps. We are
local and dedicated servers start at $105/mo. I'll be happy to answer
questions any time.
How many concurrent streams ? How many total streams per month ? How
long are the streams at what bit rate ? (how much bandwidth ?)
Cheers,
Mike
On Tue, 2007-07-24 at 08:41 -0700, Néstor wrote:
> I was wondering if you guys know of a company that provides
> streaming hosting in San Diego or SoCal area?
>
> Tanks,
>
> Nestor :-)
> (I sent this yesterday, but did not get any replies)
>
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