TULSA, Okla., July 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Vyvx, a market leader in providing
fiber-optic and satellite transmission solutions to the media and
entertainment industry for 15 years, announced today that it will be providing
the broadcast backhaul of the 2004 Major League Baseball All-Star Game from
Minute Maid Park in Houston.
Vyvx will provide both standard definition and high definition (HDTV)
feeds from Minute Maid Park, enabling various broadcasters to deliver the game
to millions of end viewers domestically and internationally.
"When it comes to the most highly viewed live events, Vyvx continues to be
the broadcasters' provider of choice, and the Major League Baseball All-Star
Game is no exception," said Derek Smith, vice president of Vyvx. "This is the
tenth consecutive year that we've carried the All-Star Game, which is a
testament to the quality and reliability of our services and vast experience
with terrestrial video transmission that others in the industry can't
duplicate."
Vyvx's history and experience providing transmission services for video is
unmatched -- it was the first company to backhaul a video feed over fiber in
1989 and to transmit a live broadcast event over a fiber-optic network in
1990. In early 2004, Vyvx provided the first ever backhaul of a live HDTV
feed over an MPLS infrastructure -- the Super Bowl(R). Vyvx currently
provides broadcast transmission services for nearly 10,000 live sports events
per year. Overall, Vyvx provides nearly 200,000 video feeds for its customers
annually, transmitting more than 12 million video minutes. For more
information, please visit
http://www.vyvx.com .