Press ReleaseiBEAM Broadcasting Corporation Announces Initial Public OfferingSUNNYVALE, CA, May 18, 2000 -- iBEAM Broadcasting® Corporation (NASDAQ: IBEM) today announced its initial public offering of 11.0 million shares of common stock at $10.00 per share.All of the shares were offered by the Company. The shares will be quoted on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol “IBEM.” The offering was led by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, and co-managed by Bear, Stearns & Co., J.P. Morgan & Co., and FleetBoston Robertson Stephens Inc. A copy of the final prospectus may be obtained from the offices of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, 1585 Broadway, New York, NY 10036. The Company anticipates using net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes, including working capital and capital expenditures.About iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation, headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., was founded by data communications, television, and telecommunications professionals in 1998. iBEAM provides an Internet broadcast network that delivers streaming media to large audiences with viewing and listening quality that approaches television and radio. iBEAM's customers include media, technology and entertainment companies. For more information about iBEAM's broadcasting services, visit www.ibeam.com, or contact the company at 645 Almanor Avenue, Suite 100, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, telephone 408-523-1600.Contacts: Angela JonesiBEAM Broadcasting Corporation(408) 523-1622angela@ibeam.comiBEAM Broadcasting: The Streaming Media Network iBEAM Broadcasting’s proprietary network delivers streaming audio and video over the Internet. Our infrastructure helps us deliver content for a wide variety of companies who use streaming media to enhance their business. iBEAM’s network architecture resembles that of traditional broadcasting systems. Cable and broadcast television are distributed by satellite to a network of cable head-ends located in local areas. iBEAM™ uses satellites to broadcast streaming media to our “Internet head-ends” located in Internet Access Providers’ networks. The iBEAM Network™ combines the fidelity, scalability, and efficiency of traditional broadcast with the interactive power of the Internet. Features The iBEAM Network consists of three main components: Edge Network: Our MaxCaster™ servers in Access Providers’ networks around the world serve content as close to the end user as possible. Placing our servers at the “edge” of the Internet lets us bypass many of the problems that occur when content is served far from the end user. Broadcast Platform: iBEAM’s proprietary Broadcast Platform coordinates our extensive network of servers. iBEAM can determine the best place to serve content to the end user, provide real-time reporting on streaming broadcasts, and maintain and monitor our Edge Network. Satellite: We communicate with our MaxCaster™ servers by satellite. This lets us transmit information from a single source to multiple recipients simultaneously and more economically. Benefits The unique design of the iBEAM Network offers the following benefits: High-Fidelity Streams: The iBEAM Network delivers broadcast-quality video and CD-quality audio streams directly to the end user. Our network eliminates the problems that occur when data is lost as it travels across the Internet. Reliability: iBEAM ensures that users can connect to any stream we broadcast, and we make sure the transmission is not dropped during the middle of a program Massive Scale: The iBEAM Network can serve more than 300,000 simultaneous streams, and we will serve millions of streams in the future. This ensures access to the largest events and prime-time caliber webcasts.
Internet Broadcast Network Technology Will Help Improve AOL Members' Streaming Media Experience
SUNNYVALE, Calif. – March 8, 2000 – iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation®, an Internet broadcast network, announced today an agreement with America Online, Inc., the world's leading interactive services company (NYSE: AOL) under which iBEAM will deploy its streaming media distribution network in the AOL network. iBEAM will utilize its Internet broadcast platform to deliver uninterrupted live streams directly into the AOL network, giving AOL's more than 21 million members direct access to streaming content through the iBEAM network. In addition, under the agreement, iBEAM will make guaranteed payments to AOL.
iBEAM's broadcast infrastructure is designed to bypass the packet loss and congestion sometimes associated with the Internet backbone to provide streaming content directly to AOL's member community and to visitors to its Web-based brands. iBEAM's Internet broadcast network is designed to deliver live and on-demand streaming media, which is fed via a hybrid satellite and fiber network to iBEAM media servers at the edges of the Internet.
§ Press ReleaseiBEAM Broadcasting Corporation Announces Initial Public OfferingSUNNYVALE, CA, May 18, 2000 -- iBEAM Broadcasting® Corporation (NASDAQ: IBEM) today announced its initial public offering of 11.0 million shares of common stock at $10.00 per share.All of the shares were offered by the Company. The shares will be quoted on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol “IBEM.” The offering was led by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, and co-managed by Bear, Stearns & Co., J.P. Morgan & Co., and FleetBoston Robertson Stephens Inc. A copy of the final prospectus may be obtained from the offices of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, 1585 Broadway, New York, NY 10036. The Company anticipates using net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes, including working capital and capital expenditures.About iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation, headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., was founded by data communications, television, and telecommunications professionals in 1998. iBEAM provides an Internet broadcast network that delivers streaming media to large audiences with viewing and listening quality that approaches television and radio. iBEAM's customers include media, technology and entertainment companies. For more information about iBEAM's broadcasting services, visit www.ibeam.com, or contact the company at 645 Almanor Avenue, Suite 100, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, telephone 408-523-1600.Contacts: Angela JonesiBEAM Broadcasting Corporation(408) 523-1622angela@ibeam.comiBEAM Broadcasting: The Streaming Media Network iBEAM Broadcasting’s proprietary network delivers streaming audio and video over the Internet. Our infrastructure helps us deliver content for a wide variety of companies who use streaming media to enhance their business. iBEAM’s network architecture resembles that of traditional broadcasting systems. Cable and broadcast television are distributed by satellite to a network of cable head-ends located in local areas. iBEAM™ uses satellites to broadcast streaming media to our “Internet head-ends” located in Internet Access Providers’ networks. The iBEAM Network™ combines the fidelity, scalability, and efficiency of traditional broadcast with the interactive power of the Internet. Features The iBEAM Network consists of three main components: Edge Network: Our MaxCaster™ servers in Access Providers’ networks around the world serve content as close to the end user as possible. Placing our servers at the “edge” of the Internet lets us bypass many of the problems that occur when content is served far from the end user. Broadcast Platform: iBEAM’s proprietary Broadcast Platform coordinates our extensive network of servers. iBEAM can determine the best place to serve content to the end user, provide real-time reporting on streaming broadcasts, and maintain and monitor our Edge Network. Satellite: We communicate with our MaxCaster™ servers by satellite. This lets us transmit information from a single source to multiple recipients simultaneously and more economically. Benefits The unique design of the iBEAM Network offers the following benefits: High-Fidelity Streams: The iBEAM Network delivers broadcast-quality video and CD-quality audio streams directly to the end user. Our network eliminates the problems that occur when data is lost as it travels across the Internet. Reliability: iBEAM ensures that users can connect to any stream we broadcast, and we make sure the transmission is not dropped during the middle of a program Massive Scale: The iBEAM Network can serve more than 300,000 simultaneous streams, and we will serve millions of streams in the future. This ensures access to the largest events and prime-time caliber webcasts.
Internet Broadcast Network Technology Will Help Improve AOL Members' Streaming Media Experience
SUNNYVALE, Calif. – March 8, 2000 – iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation®, an Internet broadcast network, announced today an agreement with America Online, Inc., the world's leading interactive services company (NYSE: AOL) under which iBEAM will deploy its streaming media distribution network in the AOL network. iBEAM will utilize its Internet broadcast platform to deliver uninterrupted live streams directly into the AOL network, giving AOL's more than 21 million members direct access to streaming content through the iBEAM network. In addition, under the agreement, iBEAM will make guaranteed payments to AOL.
iBEAM's broadcast infrastructure is designed to bypass the packet loss and congestion sometimes associated with the Internet backbone to provide streaming content directly to AOL's member community and to visitors to its Web-based brands. iBEAM's Internet broadcast network is designed to deliver live and on-demand streaming media, which is fed via a hybrid satellite and fiber network to iBEAM media servers at the edges of the Internet.
§ Press ReleaseiBEAM Broadcasting Corporation Announces Initial Public OfferingSUNNYVALE, CA, May 18, 2000 -- iBEAM Broadcasting® Corporation (NASDAQ: IBEM) today announced its initial public offering of 11.0 million shares of common stock at $10.00 per share.All of the shares were offered by the Company. The shares will be quoted on the NASDAQ National Market under the symbol “IBEM.” The offering was led by Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, and co-managed by Bear, Stearns & Co., J.P. Morgan & Co., and FleetBoston Robertson Stephens Inc. A copy of the final prospectus may be obtained from the offices of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter, 1585 Broadway, New York, NY 10036. The Company anticipates using net proceeds from the offering for general corporate purposes, including working capital and capital expenditures.About iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation, headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., was founded by data communications, television, and telecommunications professionals in 1998. iBEAM provides an Internet broadcast network that delivers streaming media to large audiences with viewing and listening quality that approaches television and radio. iBEAM's customers include media, technology and entertainment companies. For more information about iBEAM's broadcasting services, visit www.ibeam.com, or contact the company at 645 Almanor Avenue, Suite 100, Sunnyvale, CA 94086, telephone 408-523-1600.Contacts: Angela JonesiBEAM Broadcasting Corporation(408) 523-1622angela@ibeam.comiBEAM Broadcasting: The Streaming Media Network iBEAM Broadcasting’s proprietary network delivers streaming audio and video over the Internet. Our infrastructure helps us deliver content for a wide variety of companies who use streaming media to enhance their business. iBEAM’s network architecture resembles that of traditional broadcasting systems. Cable and broadcast television are distributed by satellite to a network of cable head-ends located in local areas. iBEAM™ uses satellites to broadcast streaming media to our “Internet head-ends” located in Internet Access Providers’ networks. The iBEAM Network™ combines the fidelity, scalability, and efficiency of traditional broadcast with the interactive power of the Internet. Features The iBEAM Network consists of three main components: Edge Network: Our MaxCaster™ servers in Access Providers’ networks around the world serve content as close to the end user as possible. Placing our servers at the “edge” of the Internet lets us bypass many of the problems that occur when content is served far from the end user. Broadcast Platform: iBEAM’s proprietary Broadcast Platform coordinates our extensive network of servers. iBEAM can determine the best place to serve content to the end user, provide real-time reporting on streaming broadcasts, and maintain and monitor our Edge Network. Satellite: We communicate with our MaxCaster™ servers by satellite. This lets us transmit information from a single source to multiple recipients simultaneously and more economically. Benefits The unique design of the iBEAM Network offers the following benefits: High-Fidelity Streams: The iBEAM Network delivers broadcast-quality video and CD-quality audio streams directly to the end user. Our network eliminates the problems that occur when data is lost as it travels across the Internet. Reliability: iBEAM ensures that users can connect to any stream we broadcast, and we make sure the transmission is not dropped during the middle of a program Massive Scale: The iBEAM Network can serve more than 300,000 simultaneous streams, and we will serve millions of streams in the future. This ensures access to the largest events and prime-time caliber webcasts.
Internet Broadcast Network Technology Will Help Improve AOL Members' Streaming Media Experience
SUNNYVALE, Calif. – March 8, 2000 – iBEAM Broadcasting Corporation®, an Internet broadcast network, announced today an agreement with America Online, Inc., the world's leading interactive services company (NYSE: AOL) under which iBEAM will deploy its streaming media distribution network in the AOL network. iBEAM will utilize its Internet broadcast platform to deliver uninterrupted live streams directly into the AOL network, giving AOL's more than 21 million members direct access to streaming content through the iBEAM network. In addition, under the agreement, iBEAM will make guaranteed payments to AOL.
iBEAM's broadcast infrastructure is designed to bypass the packet loss and congestion sometimes associated with the Internet backbone to provide streaming content directly to AOL's member community and to visitors to its Web-based brands. iBEAM's Internet broadcast network is designed to deliver live and on-demand streaming media, which is fed via a hybrid satellite and fiber network to iBEAM media servers at the edges of the Internet.
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