DreamTank, an innovative
entertainment and technology company, announced its selection of
Switch and Data (PAIX) and TELEHOUSE (NYIIX, LAIIX) to provide co-location
as well as public and private peering distribution and access, as part of
DreamTank's global expansion efforts to create an extensive content
distribution network (CDN) for its full range IPTV offering.
DreamTank is the developer and owner of an IPTV software platform that
elevates online video delivery and playback quality to new highs, streaming
television quality at 384 kilobit per second and DVD quality at only 768
kilobits per second over standard broadband connections.
NYIIX, New York's largest internet exchange, and PAIX with eight robust
Class A facilities with cost-effective access to peers and transit
providers via a single point of connection, were selected based on their
superior networks, exceptional service, broad geographic reach and solid
reputations.
"We are extremely happy that we have peered with Switch and Data and
TELEHOUSE. Both companies provide outstanding customer service, and have
demonstrated unparalleled understanding of DreamTank's one-of-a-kind
business strategy. With these agreements in place, DreamTank is able to
peer with hundreds of partners in a seamless and efficient way," said Amnon
Lisbona, EVP of business development for DreamTank. "Today, with a presence
in more than 50 datacenters in the USA, and over 20 internationally, we can
easily peer with any network in the world."
Through these network relationships, DreamTank gains cost effective
broadband distribution, and expansive reach to the business-to-business and
business-to-consumer markets. By peering with DreamTank through either
NYIIX or PAIX, ISPs can access DreamTank's content distribution network to
meet their clients' streaming media needs.