ATLANTA, GA – December 31, 2014 - Tulix Systems today announced that it is now providing downlinking and streaming services for satellite channels. Tulix can capture and stream live sources from any of the satellites available from its downlinking facilities in the United States, Germany, and Georgia in any format to any device.

As more and more satellite broadcasters have moved towards streaming to reach an increasingly connected audience, Tulix has expanded its services to provide a simple way to bring linear content directly from satellite to internet-connected devices via live streaming. By having Tulix downlink their linear feeds directly from satellite, broadcasters and content aggregators save significant costs associated with purchasing, operating, and maintaining their own encoders.

Tulix downlinks satellite source feeds and encodes them to streaming formats compatible with all common internet-connected devices. The company also provides custom application development for and content delivery to all major platforms, including Roku, Amazon Fire TV, iOS, and Android/Google TV. To enhance the viewing experience beyond simple live delivery, broadcasters can also use Tulix’s VOD content management and DVR archiving systems to let viewers watch content conveniently and whenever they want.

Among the satellites that Tulix can capture from are:

-       Galaxy 19

-       HotBird 13C

-       Yahsat 53

-       TurkSat 2A/3A

-       Astra 4A

-       Astra 1N

-       Astra 2F

-       AzerSpace 46

-       Eutelsat 9A

-       Eutelsat 7A

-       Eutelsat W3A 7.0E

-       Eutelsat HB 13D


About Tulix Systems:

Tulix is a premier global video solutions company. We provide end-to-end streaming solutions for live, on-demand, and time-shifted video to any screen. We use our own Video Delivery Network (VDN), built from the ground up for live video streaming, to guarantee pristine video delivery to audiences across the globe. Learn more at www.tulix.com