ATCi Offers LiveStreamPac Mobile Broadcast System Rentals to Russia and Ukraine

New York City, March 6, 2014  ATCi, a full service provider of live and on-demand video, satellite, mobile GSM backhaul and delivery of HLS, iPhone, iPad, Google, Silverlight and other options, announced from the Mobile Satcon Conference in New York that the company is offering low cost rentals on its popular LiveStreamPac Intelligent Bonding compact video systems for live stream TV and Web reporting to Russia and Ukraine.

LiveStreamPac boasts a rich feature set including high level HD video resolution, superior performance, advanced innovative technology for resilient transmission in all cellular reception areas including poor coverage areas, and exclusive hardware and software devices that enable easy and affordable worldwide roaming.

News gatherers and live stream producers now can turn poor coverage areas into transmission opportunities. From crowded busy streets, and public events to underground passageways and remote areas, the LiveStreamPac system overcomes poor cellular coverage obstacles, taking broadcasting from any location to a new level.

"Due to recent international events ongoing in Russia and the Ukraine and the need to report from these areas, the LiveStreamPac PRO is ideal - we have systems available for purchase or rent with quick delivery in these areas," said Gary Hatch, ATCi's CEO.  "LiveStreamPac is a great portable and extremely small alternative to the larger satellite news gathering trucks particularly for events where parking of vehicles is limited," Hatch continued.  "LTE 4G LiveStreamPac provides up to 6 Mb of bandwidth throughput and because of its mobility, the system literally takes broadcasting from any location to a new level," Hatch concluded.

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