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Global Gateway in Negotiation to
Deliver Content on IPTV
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December 28, 2009
Global Gateway Media &
Communications, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: GGMC), formerly Zcom Networks,
Inc., announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Speedia
Media, Inc. is in negotiation to finalize an agreement with a
company to deliver its content over Internet Protocol (IP) using a
technology referred to as Internet Protocol Television (IPTV). |
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IPTV is a system
in which a digital television signal is delivered using Internet
Protocol over a network infrastructure, which may include delivery
by a broadband connection. Viewers have access to digital
international TV and radio channels through their television sets,
desktop computers or laptops. This unique technology uses a two-way
digital broadcast signal which converts data requests into video
content for end users.
"We are very excited about this unique and exciting project. By
harnessing the power of IPTV, we will be able to expand our
viewership globally. Our viewers will be able to watch our programs
anywhere in the world by connecting this IP device to their
television sets, desktop computers or laptops," said Dr. Alex
Parsinia, CEO of Global Gateway.
For more information, please www.globalgatewaymedia.com
www.talkmoneytv.com
About Global Gateway Media & Communications, Inc.
Global Gateway Media & Communications, Inc. is a media and
communications focused company. Through its subsidiaries and
holdings, it has two core businesses: Media Broadcasting and
Telecom. The Company offers radio and video content delivered live
and on demand over the internet. Audiences can access programs 24
hours a day, seven days a week, directly or via podcast. The
company's Satellite TV broadcast, "Talk Money TV," reaches nearly 10
million viewing households in the US, Canada, and Mexico, as well as
in Europe, Asia, and Australia. In the telecom sector, the Company
offers voice and data services to wholesale and retail customers for
both fixed and fixed to mobile platforms with interconnectivity
through state of the art access methodology such as VOIP, TDM, E1,
as well as through traditional interfaces. |
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