ZIMTV 1

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Publisher: ZIM File size: 655K
Date added: 19-10-2006 Minimum requirements: Windows 98|Windows Me|Windows NT|Windows 2000|Windows XP

Publisher:

ZIM

Publisher's website:

http://www.zim.biz

ZIMTV is the first P2P Internet TV platform to offer content owners the option to provide free online streaming programs as well as pay per view content. Unlike other Internet Streaming platforms which charge large set up fees, monthly hosting fees and additional fees per gigabyte of bandwidth, ZIMTV offers unlimited bandwidth for a flat rate.

It is based on integrated P2P technology which provides users with a smooth TV viewing experience with no interruptions. With P2P technology, excellent video quality is achieved without the high costs of traditional streaming. The more users are online, the faster the programs can be loaded.

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