This year, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) introduced Eurovision Song Contest-TV (ESC-TV) to deliver live streaming over the Internet from the European Song Contest.
ESC-TV was available from the Eurovision Song Contest homepage:
www.eurovision.tv. More than 74,000 people from almost 140 countries had the pleasure of watching ESC-TV. The streaming technology behind ESC-TV was delivered by
Octoshape. ESC-TV was transmitted in high 700 kbps quality and, in addition, 200 and 450 kbps were delivered. By using Octoshape grid technology, the delivery of this year's ESC event succeeded without any problems (for example, there were no load problems). Bjørn Erichsen, director of EBU TV department, says "We are very pleased with the service and quality offered by Octoshape."
Octoshape is a leading provider of high-quality grid streaming. It offers solutions for cutting the price for live streaming in addition to increasing the quality. Octoshape are today delivering live streaming for many of the largest European Broadcasters. www.octoshape.com
European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is the largest professional association of national broadcasters in the world.
Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) is the most widely-watched non-sporting event in the world.