What do we do?
ednet's primary
business is providing connectivity within the entertainment industry through
its private network, which encompasses production and post-production
companies, advertisers, producers, directors, and talent. The network
enables trouble-free, high-speed exchange of high quality audio, compressed
video and multimedia data communications, utilizing long distance carriers,
regional phone companies, satellite operators, and major Internet Service
Providers.
ednet provides total interoperability between its various
Basic and Primary Rate ISDN networking services. ednet provides
systems integration and engineering services, application-specific technical
advice, audio equipment, proprietary and off-the-shelf codecs,
teleconferencing equipment, and other innovative products to facilitate its
wide area networking applications.
Through its parent company,
Onstream Media, ednet also provides
both live audio and video webcasting production services to corporate
clients, special event production companies, and other web media content aggregators.
ednet also provides both live audio and video
webcasting worldwide via the Internet. In addition we provide live Internet
webcasting production services to corporate clients, special event production
companies, and other web media content aggregators.
Where did we come from?
In 1991, while still working
for Skywalker Sound, a division of LucasArts Entertainment Company, the
ednet management group exploited innovative digital communications
technology, carried over fiber optics, to transmit high quality digital audio
between Skywalker's two facilities located over 400 miles apart. The group
was able to successfully send and synchronize four channels of compressed
digital audio from studios in Northern California to studios in Southern
California.
The management group, with the acknowledgment of LucasArts
formed ednet in June 1992 to develop and market this new technology
with a trial network of seven studios. The ednet group moved from
Skywalker Ranch in 1993 to set up headquarters in San Francisco. Renowned
record producer, Phil Ramone, utilized ednet's services extensively in
the production of Frank Sinatra's Duets album later in 1993 and again in
1994, resulting in ednet's expansion into the music recording market
with important studios around the country.
ednet was keenly aware of the demand for producers and advertising
creative directors to have the ability to be in more than one place at a time
and the need to transmit high quality voice between recording and production
facilities, availing themselves of the appropriate talent, regardless of
location.
In mid 1993, ednet acquired Digital Patch Systems, an audio
network utilizing ISDN; primarily to address this advertising oriented
market. In 1996, ednet acquired Internet Business Solutions, giving
the company an inside track on providing its expanding client base with even
broader networking opportunities. In December 1998 ednet sold IBS,
and is now collaborating with its parent company, Visual Data Corp. in the
distribution of media over the Internet.
How big is our network?
ednet manages a rapidly expanding
global network of over 700 North American Affiliates, and nearly over 200
International Associates, in cities throughout the United States, Canada,
Mexico, Europe, and the Pacific Rim. ednet has strategically utilized
the extensive relationships and established reputation of its principals in
conjunction with this market opportunity to quickly mark its position as the
most innovative value-added telecommunications network in the entertainment
industry. ednet provides international networking services not only
through its own private network, but through its managed gateway
edlink - to other affiliated networks and off-network studios
in over 200 cities.
What is our mission?
ednet strives to be the
leading provider of Internet and ISDN networking products and services for
media professionals. ednet is committed to focusing on the
integration of audio and video network solutions for the creative community
serving the motion picture, television, music recording, advertising, and
corporate markets.