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ROO Group partners with Pando Networks, Abacast

ROO Group Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: RGRP) announced that it has formed a tripartite business alliance with Abacast, Inc. and Pando Networks, Inc. to offer peer-to-peer (P2P) streaming solutions to its current and future customers. The alliance will provide live streaming and video-on-demand (VoD) through the ROO Media Player. By combining forces with Abacast and Pando, ROO will be able to offer these P2P products as white-label solutions to its global network of customers — increasing streaming quality while reducing associated bandwidth costs.

roonet.png As part of the agreement, ROO has exclusive access to the technology of Abacast and Pando vis-a-vis certain of its direct competitors. The companies will work with ROO to integrate their respective technologies into the ROO Media Player environment to facilitate a seamless end-user experience — offering both solutions through the single ROO client application.

The alliance is consistent with ROO’s previously announced intentions to create content delivery network (CDN) capabilities for its clients. Through the partnership, Abacast will supply its hybrid P2P/CDN solution for live streaming content while Pando will provide managed P2P distribution services for VoD content. Abacast and Pando have a combined installed base of approximately 62 million individual customers today, which in conjunction with the 1,100+ ROO Media Players currently deployed on the Internet will form the basis of ROO’s newly formed hybrid CDN/P2P content delivery model.

“ROO is committed to providing our customers with the most advanced digital video technologies — whether internally developed or externally sourced. P2P is the most efficient way to transmit rich media or bandwidth- intensive content to a broad base of end-users, and we feel that Pando and Abacast represent the best-of-breed solutions available in the market,” said Kaleil Isaza Tuzman, chairman and chief executive officer of . “This alliance allows ROO to focus on its key strengths and justifies our recent decision to terminate our internal R&D in the P2P arena.”

“ROO’s continued growth, both measured by aggregation of high quality video content and by the installed base of the ROO Media Player, gives Abacast a great opportunity to increase the deployment of our hybrid P2P technology on a global scale,” said Michael King, chief executive officer of Abacast, Inc.

“This is a very exciting three-way partnership, which allows Pando to focus on its expertise in file transfer technology while becoming part of a holistic solution for global web-based video delivery,” said Robert Levitan, chairman and chief executive officer of . “As the boom in online video usage continues, we wanted to be part of a team that can meet any corporate customer’s needs. ROO, Pando and Abacast form that team.”

The companies will immediately enter a technical integration phase, with live customer deployments of the combined solution expected by the end of the first quarter.

Investors in Pando include , and .

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Pando and PeerApp Team Up To Accelerate P2P Video

, Inc., and Ltd. have announced a partnership that enables Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to accelerate delivery of video and other digital media published by Pando’s peer-assisted content delivery platform, improving consumers’ experience while reducing network congestion. The partnership provides the first solution that lets content providers, content aggregators and service providers (ISPs, telcos and multiple system operators) collaborate in peer-to-peer (P2P) content delivery and share the benefits.

The partnership integrates Pando’s industry-leading managed peer-to-peer (P2P) distribution services with ’s peer-to-peer (P2P) acceleration and caching solutions for ISPs.

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Content providers and aggregators have been adopting P2P for delivery of premium video content. Service providers play a critical role in video content delivery because they control the “last mile” to their subscribers. The cooperative approach provided by the Pando- partnership satisfies subscribers’ demand for high-quality video content, content providers’ interest in broad distribution, and ISPs’ desire to play a more active role in content distribution.

Pando’s managed P2P network delivers more data daily than any other P2P network of its kind. The technology is being optimized for Pando-delivered content, enabling wire-speed delivery without requiring ISPs to invest in additional bandwidth or to restrict P2P content.

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