New StreamZilla rates 2010
StreamZilla introduces new rates 2010 for Professional CDN and High Volume CDN packages. All accounts are upgraded from 1Gbps core bandwidth to 2Gbps core + 2Gbps burst capacity.
The storage rates for the 2010 Professional Streaming CDN accounts have been lowered from €3 per GB to €1 per GB.
Download the StreamZilla 2010 Professional rate chart.
The storage rates for the 2010 High Volume Streaming CDN accounts have been lowered from €0,65 per GB to €0,30 per GB.
The 2010 High Volume Streaming CDN accounts now start at €550 per month, including 1TB traffic, priority support and full CDN cloud redundancy.
The new 2010 LARGE High Volume Streaming CDN account has been upgraded to a whopping 1PB size, at a very aggressive rate. Order today, stream tomorrow!
Download the StreamZilla 2010 Volume rate chart.
See our online store for all rates: http://www.streamzillacdn.com/online-store/online-cdn-store
StreamZilla Fireplace TV!
Upon popular request: sit back, relax and enjoy our Fireplace TV streams in Flash and Silverlight, up to HD quality.
Fireplace TV was launched in 2005 as a demo of high definition internet streams. To our surprise, the streams were viewed ten thousand times per day, generating over 20TB traffic per month. Our Fireplace HD streams generated more views than the HD broadcasts of the EU soccer championships of 2006...
StreamZilla expands European presence
The network that powers the StreamZilla CDN is now connected to 17 Internet Exchanges throughout Europe and to the New York NYIIX Internet Exchange.
The network has a 2Tbps fiber ring throughout Europe with over 750Gbps actual connectivity.
For more details see http://www.streamzillacdn.com/technologies/infrastructure
StreamZilla celebrates 15 years streaming
Today we celebrate that our CEO produced his first webcast on November 4, 1994. This was the first time in Europe that someone sent a live stream via the web.
The internet in 1994 was really in it's early days: the number of web sites was small. Most web sites were text-only: images were scarce and audio and video files very rare.