As the digital growing pains continued, a team of videographers and technicians prepared to deal with the next challenge: streaming video. “When we first started doing live video webcasts,” remembers Sites, “there was no infrastructure to support it. Dial-up was king, so anyone who had the Internet was on either a 28k or 56kbps connection. YouTube, Ustream and all the on-demand providers wouldn’t hit the market for another five years. Wifi at the arenas did not exist, nor did access to any wired connectivity.