Educational, Foreign Language and
Student-Produced Programming Available to CENIC-linked Universities,
Research Institutions
CYPRESS, CA – February 1,
2007 – The Corporation for Education Network Initiatives
in California (CENIC) today announced its partnership with Open
Student Television Network (OSTN) to deliver IPTV via the California
Research & Education Network (CalREN) to 9.5 million end users.
CalREN connects 10 University of California campuses; 23 California
State University campuses; all California community colleges;
the California K-12 system; the Naval Postgraduate School; and
many of California’s independent universities such as Caltech,
University of
Southern California (USC), Stanford University, University of
San Diego (USD), and University of San Francisco (USF).
OSTN is the leading provider of
educational and foreign language IPTV content and student-produced
programming. CENIC is a nonprofit corporation that owns, operates
and manages CalREN on behalf of
California’s K-20, research and education community.
OSTN launched in 2005 with the only
24-hour, seven-day global channel exclusively devoted to student-produced
programming. In 2006, OSTN added CableTV, which delivers educational
and foreign language TV channels to
colleges and universities via CENIC and other networks. OSTN now
is delivered to 41 million users at 4,500 university member campuses
and 36 countries around the globe.
CalREN began operation in 1998 and
has grown into a state-spanning fiber-optic network encompassing
more than 2,500 miles of optical fiber.
It serves nearly all of California’s public and private
research and educational institutions.
All of the more than 140 sites that
connect to CalREN have access to its cutting-edge, high-performance
Internet networking. CalREN’s connections to international
research and education networks permit collaboration on
advanced research and education on a global scale.
“OSTN not only delivers educational
content to California’s colleges and universities, but it
also provides opportunities for students at those institutions
to work together to create content themselves,” said Jim
Dolgonas, President and CEO of CENIC. “CENIC created the
CalREN network to enable precisely this sort of active, collaborative
learning environment, and we’re delighted that students
at our member institutions will be able to take advantage of what
OSTN has to offer.” OSTN CableTV includes educational channels
such as University of California Television (UCTV). The foreign
language channels can include CCTV (Chinese), TV5 (French), RAI
(Italian), ART (Arabic), TV Polonia (Polish), SBTN (Vietnamese),
MBC (Korean), RTN (Russian), TFC (Filipino), TV Asia (South Asian),
TV JAPAN (Japanese), CTI Zhong Tian Channel (Chinese), and C1R
(Russian).
“This partnership allows California educators to leverage
their investments in CENIC’s CalREN network to deliver quality
educational and foreign language multimedia content, and that
promises tremendous opportunities for learning,” said Prashant
Chopra, OSTN Chief Executive Officer. “Students not only
learn about the global economy and the global society, they can
become a part of it as they share their own student-produced content
with contributions from students across the globe.”
Two CENIC members, San Francisco
State and the University of Southern California, provide student-produced
content to OSTN.
For more information on receiving
OSTN, contact Anthony Davis, Vice President of Membership Development,
at anthony_davis@ostn.tv or 216-973-7564.