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Jan 31, 2006
Breakfast on Broadway Serves Up Podcasting as Its First Course for 2006
 

Breakfast on Broadway Serves Up Podcasting as Its First Course for 2006

February to Focus on Metro NY's New Underground Dark Fiber Network

NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/31/2006 -- The BREAKFAST ON BROADWAY seminar series kicked off its 2006 campaign on January 19 addressing one of content delivery's hottest topics -- podcasting. Attendees gathered at TELEHOUSE's BROADWAY Center located at 25 Broadway in Manhattan, NY, to hear presentations by Globix Media Services and Invisible Hand Networks that covered the topic in its entirety.

The information presented illustrated that there are over twenty million owners of MP3 players, over seventy-five percent of them have listened to or downloaded podcasts, podcasting has exponential growth potential over a relatively short-time period and it will impact the network significantly.

Among the many points covered by Globix Media Services, two were the focus on the user experience and the trend towards greater mainstream adoption. Users expect fast high-quality delivery similar to other content downloads. Podcasts differ from streaming media by offering portable, on-demand access to a myriad of content types including radio programs and video shorts through its local download to a portable media device.

Globix highlighted organizations currently leveraging this technology including Business Week, Nestle-Purina, Volvo, Absolut and IBM to illustrate the enterprise's adoption of podcasting as a marketing vehicle. In addition, Globix addressed the growing impact of podcasting on network infrastructure, specifically network bandwidth and data storage.

"Since podcasts can be encoded (compressed) at different rates, the levels of storage and bandwidth can vary significantly," said Kevin Van Wieren, Business Development Manager of Globix Media Services. "Podcasting requires a solid infrastructure to be successful."

The business models for podcasting discussed by Invisible Hand Networks were advertising, pay per download and subscription services. Of the three, advertising has a fifty percent share, which is split among banner impressions, in-stream ads and sponsorship ads.

IHN's own evaluation of past patterns indicated that podcasting's peak demand period is the first forty hours, and its traffic patterns have many similarities to video games and other content downloads, albeit on different time scales. The peak to mean ratio of this traffic makes it essential to better manage bandwidth demand and pricing.

"With peak-based pricing models, podcasting will be unprofitable as long as it is growing," said Nemo Semret, Invisible Hand Networks' President. "Bandwidth is the largest cost factor and flexibility in managing traffic and commitments is key to profitability."

February 15th's BREAKFAST ON BROADWAY will focus on the availability, capacity and impact of a new, completely underground dark fiber network connecting Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island and New Jersey and how this new route changes the area's telecom dynamic and the role of underground networks in enterprise compliance solutions. Additionally, it focuses on the paramount issues ISPs should be considering in today's marketplace -- technology, networking, client operations and physical locations.

About TELEHOUSE America

TELEHOUSE America is a carrier-neutral collocation space and services pioneer. Since 1989, they have provided secure, power-protected environments where customers house and operate their telecommunications and network resources. Companies from a wide range of industries locate their mission critical equipment at TELEHOUSE's collocation "meet-me-centers" in NY or CA to profit from potential business opportunities that exist from other TELEHOUSE customers. Among the many benefits of collocating with TELEHOUSE is the ability to connect to state-of-the-art peering exchanges in NYC (NYIIX; http://www.nyiix.net/) and LA (LAIIX; http://www.laiix.net/). Through close ties to its European and Asian sister companies, TELEHOUSE also can provide continuous, cost-effective operation of network-dependent businesses globally. Please visit http://www.TELEHOUSE.com or contact us at sales@TELEHOUSE.com.

About Globix

Globix Corporation (AMEX: GEX) is a leading provider of Internet infrastructure and network services. Globix offers a comprehensive suite of services from network bandwidth, to the management of your Web applications, servers, and databases, to security, media streaming, and colocation. Globix and its subsidiaries have operations in New York, NY, Westborough, MA, London, UK, Santa Clara, CA, and Fairfield, NJ. For more information, visit www.globix.com.

About Invisible Hand Networks

Founded in 1998, Invisible Hand Networks (IHN) is changing the way bandwidth is bought and sold. IHN's innovative software platform, Merkato, dynamically prices and provisions bandwidth in real-time, creating true market-based bandwidth-on-demand services. IHN is based in New York, NY. For more information, please visit http://www.invisiblehand.net

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TELEHOUSE Contact:
Michael Vallone
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Globix Contact:
Danny Jovic
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973-812-8883 ext. 249
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Invisible Hand Networks Contact:
Justin Biegel
P:  212-400-7416 x606
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SOURCE:  TELEHOUSE America


 
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