Pando - Musicrypt Partner For Secure Media Transfer
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on March 01, 2007,
Pando and Musicrypt partner for an unbeatable solution to secure media transfer. Musicrypt Inc. and Pando Networks, Inc., announced that they have entered into a licensing agreement expanding their relationship. Musicrypt proved they could integrate Pando's unique technology with their own Digital Media Distribution System (DMDS) to provide the fastest, most secure delivery of large digital content like TV commercials, music videos and audio files over the Internet.
Incorporating Pando Networks' innovative peer-to-peer architecture within DMDS will provide the fastest, most secure full broadcast quality downloads for large files for the music and advertising industry.
"Integrating Pando with Musicrypt's DMDS means the end user will now be able download video and audio files in record time, while providing unsurpassed accountability to the content provider," said Robert Levitan, CEO of Pando Networks. "With our combined force, Musicrypt continues to be at the forefront of secure digital media distribution."
Musicrypt's patented DMDS has delivered over 7,000 unique songs from over 150 record labels to radio stations for over 35 U.S. broadcast chains like CBS/Infinity, Citadel, Clear Channel, Cox, Cumulus, Sirius, AOL, Regent and many others. Musicrypt's patented DMDS is the leading B2B Digital music delivery system. Pando offers a free and easy to use application with an underlying peer-to-peer network architecture. Pando is based in NY and is led by CEO Robert Levitan, co-founder of iVillage.
We tested Pando back in January and were very pleased with the service. Pando's capability to transfer very large files over a wide variety of platforms has made the utility one of the most popular of 2007. The addition of Musicrypt's DMDS will open up whole new markets for Pando and its users. With the advent of "nearly" everything migrating to Web 2.0, this latest news shows Pando's commitment and intelligence in steering the company to meet the needs of users, retailers and advertisers.
Pando had 2 million people or "yeses" when I last reported on them, now their site claims twice that number. We get so used to large numbers these days, but 4 million of anything is still a lot to me. Pando is doing something right, and we hope their advertising is as Web 2.0.

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