ORLANDO, Fla., June 18 — FreeCast, Inc. (NASDAQ: CAST), a technology company providing streaming media aggregation, distribution, and Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) solutions, today announced it has entered into a reseller agreement for Starlink Business services. This agreement enables FreeCast to offer enterprise-grade satellite broadband connectivity alongside its growing portfolio of media, television, advertising, and digital engagement solutions.
The agreement expands FreeCast’s ability to serve commercial, institutional, and community-focused organizations seeking both broadband connectivity and digital media services through a unified platform.
“Connectivity and content have historically been delivered separately,” said William Mobley, Chief Executive Officer of FreeCast. “This relationship allows FreeCast to combine enterprise broadband access with streaming television, local content, advertising, community engagement, and digital commerce solutions, creating a more comprehensive offering for organizations serving large groups of consumers.”
Expanding Opportunities Across Multiple Vertical Markets
Through the combination of Starlink Business connectivity and FreeCast’s platform technologies, FreeCast intends to target a variety of enterprise and community markets, including:
- Multifamily housing communities
- Student housing and campus living
- Hotels and hospitality properties
- Healthcare and hospital systems
- Senior living communities
- Homeowner associations and master-planned communities
- Municipal and public-sector deployments
- Tribal broadband initiatives
- Rural and underserved markets
- RV resorts and campground operators
- Maritime and remote-location facilities
Combining Connectivity with Media and Community Engagement
FreeCast believes broadband connectivity increasingly serves as the foundation for digital media consumption, local communications, and consumer engagement.
By integrating Starlink Business connectivity with FreeCast’s technology stack, customers may gain access to solutions including:
- White-label streaming television platforms
- Local and regional content aggregation
- Broadcast Enabled Streaming TV (BEST)
- Community information channels
- Local news, weather, and sports portals
- Subscription management and billing tools
- Advertising and sponsorship platforms
- E-commerce and consumer engagement services
- Hospitality entertainment systems
- Property communications and resident engagement tools
Multiple Potential Revenue Streams
The combined offering may enable participating organizations to pursue multiple monetization strategies through a single deployment, including:
- Broadband service revenues
- Managed technology service fees
- Streaming television subscription revenues
- Premium television and content package commissions
- Advertising and sponsorship revenues
- Local business marketing programs
- Community channel sponsorships
- Sports and event distribution revenues
- Hospitality entertainment revenues
- E-commerce and affiliate commerce opportunities
- Platform licensing and white-label service revenues
Management believes the ability to pair broadband connectivity with media, advertising, and digital engagement services may create opportunities for customers to increase the value of their connectivity investments while enhancing the experience delivered to residents, guests, patients, students, and community members.
Supporting the Future of Connected Communities
FreeCast believes the convergence of broadband, streaming media, local information, and digital commerce represents an increasingly important opportunity for organizations seeking to build stronger connections with their audiences. The addition of Starlink Business services further expands FreeCast’s ability to deliver integrated solutions that combine connectivity, entertainment, information, and engagement through a single platform.
