Atlanta, GA - February 19, 2014 - Tulix Systems, a leading provider of over-the-top (OTT) streaming solutions and CDN services, will exhibit at the 2014 NRB Convention hosted in Nashville between February 21 and 25, the company announced today. As more and more churches and religious organizations have begun to stream their sermons and other faith-based programming, Tulix has expanded its offerings to cater to the distinct needs these broadcasters have. By providing content delivery services of live and VOD content worldwide as well as application development for all major OTT platforms, including Android, Roku, Google TV, and iOS, Tulix has helped both established and growing religious broadcasters bring their message to a global audience across all devices.

 

Representatives of Tulix have attended the annual NRB Convention in numerous past years, but this is the company’s first time exhibiting. “This year, we want to showcase all of the streaming services we offer to broadcasters directly,” said Nino Doijashvili, the company’s EVP. “The NRB Convention is a great way for us to display everything we can and are doing to help faith-based organizations reach a broader audience.”

 

From helping local churches deliver weekly sermons to their congregations via web-based streaming to helping larger faith-based organizations generate their own 24/7 channels using its UniStream Playlist system, Tulix has years of experience providing a broad array of streaming services suited to religious broadcasters of all sizes. The company will showcase numerous customer success stories at this year’s convention and plans to offer custom applications for Roku, Android, and Google TV to conference attendees free of charge.

 

“Existing broadcast mediums like cable and satellite are very familiar to most NRB attendees, but the vast majority of organizations either do not know how to start streaming or are already streaming but not aware of how they can expand their offerings to even more platforms and devices,” Dr. Doijashvili concluded. “Our goal is to be a guide to these broadcasters and show them how they can potentially reach millions of new viewers by bringing their content to the web.”