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Regardless of what "level" we are on, the practice of social distancing is going to be here for some time which means yo...
30/05/2020

Regardless of what "level" we are on, the practice of social distancing is going to be here for some time which means you will need to broadcast your message if you want to be heard.

Whether you are a college, church, company or simply have a special moment to share - you need to make use of an affordable (top quality) broadcast solution like LiveCast.

When you need to be heard, and seen, and understood - a LiveCast event stream is your answer.

"45% of senior leaders say they're considering a more permanent shift to virtual events or conferences in the future." T...
08/05/2020

"45% of senior leaders say they're considering a more permanent shift to virtual events or conferences in the future."

This statistic is from LinkedIn Data and certainly paints a picture of how the world of tomorrow will operate.

Remote lectures, industry and company events, seminars and more are unavoidable. Their success will depend on a solid user experience and, for that, you need solid broadcasting technology like LiveCast.

Get in touch with us, today.

We've personally experienced the heartache of not being able to attend a family / friend event due to current conditions...
02/05/2020

We've personally experienced the heartache of not being able to attend a family / friend event due to current conditions. With cross-provincial travel banned for the foreseeable future, broadcasting that occasion online is the next best option.

it's not expensive, the technology is solid and can be made available at short notice.

Chat to LiveCast - the "next best thing to being there".

No more "wish you were here" messages  . . . It's 2020 for heaven's sake and, while it's a year that's making headiness ...
25/04/2020

No more "wish you were here" messages . . .

It's 2020 for heaven's sake and, while it's a year that's making headiness for all the wrong reasons so far, we have tools to stay connected with each other.

If you can’t “be there” in person then LiveCast is the next best option and, in some cases, a better option as our audio and visual technology allow you to witness every moment, and listen to every word in unbeatable broadcast quality.

Share your event with the world with solid technology in your corner. . . or you can try the "wishing" thing again.

So . . . you are about to get married to the man, woman, non-gender-specific being of your choice but public gatherings ...
22/04/2020

So . . . you are about to get married to the man, woman, non-gender-specific being of your choice but public gatherings are not exactly the "in" thing to do.

The bonus side of it all is that you can save a lot of ZAR by doing something intimate (but uber cool) and then making everyone else jealous while broadcasting your special day for all to envy.

Sometimes life hands you these little treasures. Look at your wedding day from the other side (of a camera) and glam it up a little with

It's fine streaming your braai to few mates with your phone but when it comes to major event broadcasting and remote-loc...
16/04/2020

It's fine streaming your braai to few mates with your phone but when it comes to major event broadcasting and remote-location publishing, a single Internet connection just won't cut the mustard.

The last thing you want is a botched connection when broadcasting a church service, wedding, funeral, big company announcement or anything else, really.

To combat this LiveCast uses Cellular Bonding technology to ensure a smooth and hassle-free broadcast. Think of it as the difference between a kick-ass fiber line and a 1990s type of dial-up connection.

Next time when you need "live to be LIVE" . . . broadcast with LiveCast.

Streaming live shows and events is not the "tech of tomorrow", it's very much the "reality of the now". On Sunday, 12 Ap...
13/04/2020

Streaming live shows and events is not the "tech of tomorrow", it's very much the "reality of the now".

On Sunday, 12 April, Andrea Bocelli streamed a live performance via YouTube which nearly 3m people watched. Post the live stream a further 20m have watched that performance (at the time of writing this post)

Yes, not everyone is Andrea Bocelli but everyone has a special day, a special message or important event to share. It's how we stay connected and how we bridge the social distance between us.

Connect with LiveCast broadcasting services. It's the next best thing to being there.

And, if you've not yet seen Mr. Bocelli's show, here's the link >>

On Easter Sunday (April 12, 2020), by invitation of the City and of the Duomo cathedral of Milan, Italian global music icon Andrea Bocelli gave a solo perfor...

So we have another 2 weeks added, following which we imagine a very different (phased) approach to how we work, live and...
10/04/2020

So we have another 2 weeks added, following which we imagine a very different (phased) approach to how we work, live and interact.

Social distancing protocols are going to be here for some time but, at least, there's all kind of technology available to help us connect.

LiveCast broadcasting technology just does that - and is especially great for high quality streaming of private or corporate events.

The "new normal" needs better ideas and smarter ways to go about business. Share more moments that matter, with broadcasting.

There are new COVID-19 regulations for funerals, with the overall limit of 50 persons still in place. Please view these ...
07/04/2020

There are new COVID-19 regulations for funerals, with the overall limit of 50 persons still in place. Please view these restrictions here >> https://bit.ly/2V8Tk5d

LiveCast broadcasting is one way of keeping loved ones connected during difficult times.

New regulations governing who may attend a funeral under the Coronavirus-enforced lockdown have been put in place by the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta).

Post Covid-19 we anticipate limits on "group gatherings" for some time. As this couple found out on their wedding day, a...
06/04/2020

Post Covid-19 we anticipate limits on "group gatherings" for some time. As this couple found out on their wedding day, authorities are not inclined to be kind should limits be transgressed.

A good way to share your special day with family and friends is through broadcasting technology like LiveCast - delivering high quality streams to your "online guests" wherever they find themselves.

It's part of the new normal and certainly beats spending your honeymoon in a prison cell, like these two >>

A wedding day has turned into a nightmare for a KwaZulu-Natal bride and groom, as well as their wedding guests, who were arrested on Sunday for contravening lockdown regulations.

Trying times require more innovation and we see the practice of "social distancing" being more common place in the futur...
05/04/2020

Trying times require more innovation and we see the practice of "social distancing" being more common place in the future.

Certainly travel restrictions around the world will continue to impact how, where and when we can attend events . . . and this, unfortunately, includes funerals.

Here's an example of how Funeral Homes are making use of "streaming technology" like to broadcast services.

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A funeral home in Flanders has turned to live streaming as a way to continue offering services while still respecting public health regulations to curb the coronavirus pandemic. Stefaan Romeyns, the d

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