Niles Company Helping Social Distancing Through Streaming

Ken Kuespert and his team at TPC Technologies, Inc. have long had the expertise necessary to keep people linked to one another visually through digital streaming, but they’re being called on more than ever before to ride to the rescue during the current pandemic to help overcome the recommendations against gatherings of 10 or more people anywhere.

Kuespert says, “The recent recommendation that Americans cancel or postpone all gatherings of 10 people or more is affecting houses of worship, corporate meetings, school events and many more.” Nevertheless, his TPC Technologies, Inc. headquartered in Niles, is providing streaming services to those who wish to get their message in front of their audience even though their audience is being mandated to stay home.

Ken tells us, “Even before the COVID-19 outbreak live-video has always been one of our specialties. Our cameras, switchers and encoders, have done live-video for Snoop Dog, Kanye West, Presidential Candidates, even ESPN, to name a few.” He adds, “We have solutions for the smallest church, all the way up the biggest arenas. Our streaming servers are secure and trusted by military contractors, and large corporations, to deliver video to end-users without fears of running out of bandwidth or being hacked.”

TPC’s Joe Barron says the firm, “Can offer multi-camera solutions, point to point video, as well as streaming to all the major platforms including Facebook, YouTube, U-Stream, as well as private secure streaming servers than run on Amazon’s backbone.”

With the unfortunate spread of the coronavirus comes a change in social interaction and communication. TPC is offering to assist anyone with that temporary change. For more information on the streaming services provided by TPC Technologies, Inc. or to request a quote for your business or organization you are invited to call 269-687-9798, or email Ken Kuespert at this address: kkuepert@tpctechnolgies.com.

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