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Qview is a media-streaming platform that enables creators to effectively deliver video into satellite dependent communities without losing copyright control or ownership.

Qview is split into 2 parts named QvCentral (QvC) and QvLocal (QvL).

QvC is hosted in Ottawa and provides southerners with easy access to northern content while providing northerners with a single repository optimized for delivery over all backbone types.

QvL is a community-based server designed specifically for satellite communities. The purpose of QvL is to dramatically reduce backbone congestion and provide a better experience for the viewer at a much lower (or zero) usage consumption.

SSi Canada is proud to be involved with The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation in a pilot project aimed at bringing culturally relevant content to Canadians.

Don't hesitate to contact us if you are interested in having your own streaming channel.

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A Town without Pilot Biscuits

Iqaluit has run out of pilot biscuits. What is Pilot Monster going to do?

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A Town without Pilot Biscuits

Iqaluit has run out of pilot biscuits. What is Pilot Monster going to do?

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Grand Opening

Host: Anne Hanson- Mikijuk Segment 1: This was a pilot project to start Inuit Broadcasting corproration. Doug Ward, Director of CBC Northern Service talks about Inuit starting their own Broadcast. The Inuit Broadcasting

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Grand Opening

Host: Anne Hanson- Mikijuk Segment 1: This was a pilot project to start Inuit Broadcasting corproration. Doug Ward, Director of CBC Northern Service talks about Inuit starting their own Broadcast. The Inuit Broadcasting

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Noah Papatsie

Noah interviews Julie Oolayou about her Inuit games skills and her success at the Arctic Winter Games in 1992. Jane Flaherty interviews Ron Peterloosie about his on the job training with TFN. (Tungavik Federation of Nunavut). Canada Day in Pangnirtung in 1992. Auyuttuq Band perform a few songs. Gordy Nookiguak is interviewed about his career as a pilot. Qaujisaut advertisement.

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Noah Papatsie

Noah interviews Julie Oolayou about her Inuit games skills and her success at the Arctic Winter Games in 1992. Jane Flaherty interviews Ron Peterloosie about his on the job training with TFN. (Tungavik Federation of Nunavut). Canada Day in Pangnirtung in 1992. Auyuttuq Band perform a few songs. Gordy Nookiguak is interviewed about his career as a pilot. Qaujisaut advertisement.

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