Canadian ComVu has created PocketCaster, the world’s first live video broadcasting solution from mobile devices to global audiences. Which means that with the push of a button on a cameraphone, bloggers, consumers, citizen reporters, and corporate professionals can broadcast live events to their communities, or friends and family. The key here is ‘live’: this is not moblogging (uploading videos for all to download), this is streaming video, i.e. turning consumers’ cameraphones into TV style live broadcasting tools.

How it works
Upon launching ComVu’s PocketCaster software, a connection is made between the user’s mobile device and the (patent pending) ComVu Video Manager. Before starting the webcast, a link to the live transmission is sent to the selected audience by group notification via sms/text, IM and email. Audiences, big or small, can then ‘tune in’ to the broadcast via their web browsers.
Costs
After the beta phase, which is free to users, a basic level of webcasting will remain free, while some enhanced features – including more bandwidth – will be charged for on a monthly basis.
Special thanks to Springwise for contributing this post.
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