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AccessIT, Teamed with International Datacasting and SENSIO Technologies, Introduces Live 2-D and 3-D Event Satellite Streaming Through CineLive

Business Wire, Oct 15, 2007

Founded in 1999, SENSIO Technologies Inc. (TSX.V:SIO), headquartered in Montreal, Canada, develops and markets forward-looking stereoscopic technologies designed to offer the most advanced and immersive cinematographic experience available. Its flagship technology, SENSIO([R])3D, allows the high-quality distribution of 3-D content through conventional 2-D channels and playback on any display device, including plasma TVs, HDTV and glass-free 3-D displays. Working with major Hollywood studios and large format 3-D film producers, SENSIO has built up one of the world's largest libraries of 3-D movies for the home entertainment market.

SENSIO([R]) is a trademark of SENSIO Technologies Inc.

About International Datacasting Corporation (IDC):

IDC (TSX:IDC) provides advanced products, systems and services for the implementation of broadband wireless infrastructure networks used to distribute broadband multimedia data. IDC is at the forefront of delivering IP-based datacasting solutions via satellite and content distribution technologies with installations in more than 100 countries worldwide. IDC's products are in demand for radio and television broadcast networks, enterprise networks, distance learning, digital signage and digital cinema, high-speed Internet infrastructure and other multimedia content distribution applications. IDC is a recipient of numerous awards including the prestigious Canada Export Award for Innovation and Technology Achievement. IDC is headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, operates in Europe through its wholly owned subsidiary PROFline B.V. in Arnhem, the Netherlands, and has an established international network of value-added partners and distributors. Visit IDC on the web at www.datacast.com and www.profline.com.

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