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Verizon Business with new media platform

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Published: April 24, 2006 at 12:20 PM
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LAS VEGAS, April 24 (UPI) -- Verizon Business launched the latest version of a media platform to allow broadcasters to better manage and deliver their content.

The ICF media platform supports the National Television System Committee signal, which is the standard for North America, Central America and Japan, thus allowing companies in all three regions to use the system.

The platform integrates existing production systems to streamline content distribution in virtually any format to any device.

"The digital media marketplace is exploding, and Verizon Business is helping to transform how the broadcast and the entertainment industries do business,'' said Ron McMurtrie, group president specialized services for Verizon Business. "As telecommunications and entertainment converge, Verizon Business is helping customers -- through our advanced platform and global IP network -- to control costs and simplify their operations by efficiently managing and distributing digital media content from virtually anywhere at anytime,'' he added.

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