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Established in 2003, B2 Networks Inc. has established itself as a leader in broadcast innovation. We provide reliable and secure international broadcasting systems, pay per view systems, and billing systems. The first live game broadcast on the network took place in February of 2003 from the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. That May, the ECHL’s Kelly Cup became the first league championship broadcast to a worldwide audience via B2 Network technology. Emerging as a leader in the industry, B2 Networks gained league-wide partners from the American Hockey League, United States Hockey League and the United Hockey League in 2005. In time for the 2006 season, the National Lacrosse League signed a three year deal to bring their sport to a world-wide audience. The partnership led to the 2006 NLL Championship Game being witnessed live by fans on four continents.
In 2006 and 2007, B2 Networks expanded into the world of NCAA and High School athletics broadcasting more than 300 regular season events and championship tournaments from 8 different conferences. B2 Networks continues to lead the way in the field of broadband broadcasting through our partnerships with leagues and individual teams. Our network of stadiums, arenas, local venues, and data centers stream live events on a daily basis to computer and television screens around the world. B2 is shaping the future of broadcasting and will continue to improve technology by adding features like B2toGo, a revolutionary system of broadcasting non TV events live to mobile phones and PDAs.
In 2004, the slogan “Continue to Dream” became the company moniker as B2 Networks embarked into untested waters. More than 9,000 live broadcasts later, we ask our partners and the viewing audience, to join us as B2 Networks takes direct-to-home broadcasting to the next level. The dream is a reality and by “Continuing the Dream”, B2 Networks will work to bring new sports and entertainment programming directly to our most important partner, you the fan.
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