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They have begun putting together their owns encoders with 2 built so far and 5 more to be put together this coming weekend to be online next week. He mentioned these are called 99XR machines if memory serves me. A bit pricey at $21,000 a piece but between cloud computing/encoding and these new machines coming on line will surpass the earlier estimates given at the SHM as far as uploading output. In addition all Nanotech office and 4K studio's will be upgraded to fiber optic cable installed by AT&T pronto. Per David will not only vastly improve the encoding process and also be a huge saving according to David of typically $10,000 per month per office of GB usage will go down to $3,000 per month ultimately decreasing the entire encoding process with much more in house ability to encode then ever before
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Let the "significant exposure begin"