Ustream Introduces Watershed: White-Label Video Streaming - ReadWriteWeb

Ustream, the live video streaming service that hit the mainstream recently thanks to a litter of Shiba Inu puppies, just announced Watershed, a new white-label streaming video service. Watershed features pay-as-you-go pricing, high-definition video, and extensive options to customize the viewers' experience.

Ustream is mostly targeting this new service at smaller enterprises, but also at colleges and universities that might want to use it to broadcast lectures, guest speakers, or college sporting events. Among the other use cases featured by Ustream are live streams from conferences, news coverage, and online personals.

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