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  • IPTV touches 2.95 mn subscribers: Point Topic study

    IPTV touches 2.95 mn subscribers: Point Topic study

    MUMBAI: Research firm Point Topic has come out with a report on the growth of IPTV.

    The report states that Global IPTV subscribers reached 2.95 million as of 30 June 2006, up two-fold from 1.47 million a year earlier.

    Hong Kong’s PCCW is the largest IPTV operator worldwide with 444,000 paying IPTV subscribers, followed by France Telecom with over 300,000 and Spain’s Telefonica with 267,000 paying IPTV subscribers.

    Europe is the most important region for IPTV, displaying the strongest growth in subscriber numbers during that time-frame.

    The Asia-Pacific region had 987,000 IPTV subscribers at end-June, versus 612,000 a year earlier; Europe had 1.51 million, up from 521,000; and the Americas had 409,000, up from 267,000.

    Point-Topic’s research shows that the picture of IPTV development worldwide remains a complex one. The success of an operator in executing an IPTV strategy depends on many things. The most important are

    – the local competitive environment, in the form of cable and direct-to-home (DTH) satellite operators

    – the local regulatory environment. In some cases, the regulator will not permit telcos to enter the TV market, in other cases telcos are allowed to carry TV over fibre but not copper, and in other cases there are no restrictions

    – the type and condition of the network. Operators with a largely fibre network, such as FastWeb and PCCW, were able to deploy IPTV early. Operators with unsuitable copper networks, especially in the US, are building fibre to enable services such as IPTV.

  • Kalam calls for ethical use of telecom tools

    Kalam calls for ethical use of telecom tools

    NEW DELHI: President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam stressed the need to assess and debate issues relating to invasion of privacy while inaugurating “India Telecom 2006” here yesterday.

    “Telecom technologies are capable of locating the position of a cell phone, its utilisation pattern, and the particulars of the contactees, leaving the individual open to avoidable exposure and exploitation by motivated agencies,” he said.

    Thus, ethics for utilisation of telecom tools and technologies also need to be evolved, so that individual privacy is not intruded upon, he asserted.

    Although some restrictions are in place for unsolicited telephone calls, there is a need for a more effective control mechanism. President Kalam said this in his address after inaugurating “India Telecom 2006 Exhibition and Conference” – held at the Pragati Maidan in the presence of Dayanidhi Maran, Minister of Communications and Information Technology.

    The President said that connectivity is key to the transformation of a billion people into members of knowledge society. He said that this meant connecting 600,000 villages and bringing their 700 million people to the 300 million people living in urban areas.

    Speaking on PURA (Providing Urban Amenities in Rural Areas) the President said that for providing knowledge connectivity, Village Knowledge Centres (VKCs) would act as frontline delivery systems.

    Establishing VKCs in the panchayats would empower villagers with the knowledge and help act as local centres for knowledge connectivity within the overall framework of PURA, Kalam said.

    The service data have to come from various connected institutions which provide the service to the people on a timely basis periodically. But the transformation of data into user-friendly information on a regularly updated basis is the real challenge, Kalam said.

    The main focus of the VKCs should be to empower the youth to undertake development tasks in the villages and establish rural enterprises, which would provide large-scale rural employment.

    Therefore, it is essential to skill-enable and knowledge-enable the village youth through the industry, banking as well as academic and marketing institutions. VKCs should act as facilitators, he stressed.

    The President appreciated the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology for its efforts in establishing 100,000 Common Services Centres, which will become part of PURA knowledge connectivity.

    Maran, in his keynote address, said that in order to achieve growth with equity and sustainability, it is necessary to take technology to the masses. This aspiration had been visualised by the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi way back in 1985, he held, adding that the late leader had laid the foundation for providing one PCO in every village.

    The present government’s decision of providing support from USO Fund for mobile telephony as well as broadband services is going to open up the vast untapped market in rural areas of the country.

    “In fact, we are christening 2007 as the ‘Year of Broadband’ in India,” Maran said, adding that presently the country’s broadband penetration is quite modest, at about three million connections.

    With the USO scheme for coverage of rural areas and intense coverage through WiMAX, the DoT is expected to start adding more than one million broadband connections per month before the end of year 2007, he revealed.

    For this, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) has come out with an aggressive plan for providing five million broadband connections in the year 2007 itself, with a minimum download speed of 2 mbps.

    This, he hoped, would be a real challenge for private operators too, “either to match it or beat it”.

    The entry of Nokia into the manufacturing space, followed by Flextronics, Motorola and a whole lot of others, has set up the platform for positioning India as a global hub for telecom manufacturing. He said there were expectations of fresh commitment of about $2 billion in telecom manufacturing itself in the next year or so.

    “This would be further enhanced to $20 billion by the year 2010, with more jobs, contribution to GDP, revenue, etc.,” he said.

    N Srinivasan, vice president, FICCI, in his welcome address said: “Recognising the key role that telecom plays in the growth of the economy, FICCI has joined hands with Ministry of Communications and IT to launch this annual event. The first event has seen very good response from all leading telecom players. We hope to make it a flagship event of the telecom sector in India in coming years.”

    He said that the Indian telecom industry was on a high growth trajectory, with over 183 million mobile subscribers in the country today.

    Srinivasan added, “I hope this event, with the expertise of national and international speakers, along with inputs from all the stakeholders with their vast and rich knowledge domain, will bring out useful recommendations for policymakers.”

    The international exhibition will showcase products and technologies from over one hundred companies, both domestic and international. The Indian telecom industry is being represented by companies like Bharti Airtel Limited, BSNL, C-DOT, Hutchison Essar Mobile Services Ltd, COAI, Qualcomm India Pvt Ltd. Reliance Communication Ltd. etc.

    Among the international participants there are companies from Canada, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Italy, while Taiwan, Korea and US .companies will be seen in independent pavilions.

    India Telecom 2006 has been organised by the Department of Telecommunications, Ministry of Communications and IT in association with Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) and Telecom Equipment Manufactures’ Association (TEMA).

    The main sponsors are BSNL, Nokia, Ericsson, Reliance Communications and ZTE. MTNL is the co-sponsor, while the Associate Sponsors are Airtel, Idea Cellular, Tata Indicom, Qualcomm and UT Starcomm.

    Ernst & Young are the Knowledge partners.

  • President to inagurate INDIA TELECOM 2006 on14 Dec

    President to inagurate INDIA TELECOM 2006 on14 Dec

    MUMBAI: India Telecom 2006, the biggest showcase of the telecom industry, will be inaugurated by President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam on 14 December at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi.

    Communications and information technology minister Dayanidhi Maran will deliver the keynote address at the inaugural session.

    Over 200 companies are participating is the international exhibition and conference. In the exhibition the Indian telecom industry will be represented by companies like Bharti Airtel Limited, BSNL, C-DOT, Hutchison Essar Mobile Services Ltd, COAI, Qualcomm India Pvt Ltd. Reliance Communication Ltd. Etc.Among the international participants there will be companies from Canada, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, and Italy while Taiwan, Korea and US companies will be seen in independent pavilions.

    A highlight of India Telecom 2006 will be the CEO’s Roundtable with Maran. It will be an interactive session of all the telecom CEO’s with the minister. Trai chairman Nripendra Misra and DoT secretary DS Mathur will also address the session. Among the participants at the Roundtable will be ADAG chairman Anil Ambani, Bharti Enterprises CMD Sunil Bharti Mittal, Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani, Essar Group chairman Shashi Ruia, BSNL CMD AK Sinha, MTNL CMD RSP Sinha and IDEA Cellular MD Sanjeev Aga.

    Concurrent to the exhibition would be technical seminars and conferences. The objective of the summit is to discuss new growth drivers that are revolutionizing the telecom sector in India and around the world. It would also focus on showcasing the huge potential that India holds in this sector for inviting investments.

    The first session on 15 December would be on Regulatory and Policy Imperatives. Misra will chair the session, while the theme address would be delivered by Ambassador David A Gross, US Co-ordinator for international communication and information policy, US department of state. Global Mobile Suppliers Association president Alan Hadden will also address the session.

  • Metalink’s chipset enables wireless distribution of digital entertainment throughout the home

    Metalink’s chipset enables wireless distribution of digital entertainment throughout the home

    MUMBAI: Israel based Metalink, which provides wireless and wireline broadband communication silicon solutions, has unveiled the second generation of its WLanPlus chip-set. Designed to enable high-throughput, rich-content, quality-critical applications, WLANPlus provides the foundation for a full-coverage wireless home entertainment network.

    Metalink’s WLanPlus 802.11n chip-set family is optimised to go beyond previous solutions that are designed primarily to transport data, and addresses the far more rigorous needs of the consumer electronics market. As such, it supports the most demanding optional specifications of the 802.11n standard with functionality that is critical for the streaming of high-quality High-Definition Television (HDTV) video throughout the home (three MPEG2 HDTV streams at 60Mbps with whole-home coverage at 60 feet).

    The company adds that first-generation WLANPlus technology has already been integrated by consumer electronics manufacturers into a broad range of products, including Residential Gateways, Digital Televisions, HDTVs, Set-Top Boxes (STB), Media Adaptors and Digital Video Recorders (DVR).

  • Alcatel-Lucent introduces a managed mobile interactive TV service in Asia Pacific

    Alcatel-Lucent introduces a managed mobile interactive TV service in Asia Pacific

    MUMBAI: Telecom major Alcatel-Lucent has announced the availability of its managed Mobile Interactive TV service in the Asian Pacific Region. The solution will allow content and service providers to address the growing demand for interactive Mobile TV services by offering a differentiating user-centric experience to their customers based on best in class technology.

    The managed business model will enable them to introduce the new service quickly, cost-effectively and at low risk.

    Alcatel-Lucent will deploy, host and operate the end-to-end solution whilst content and service providers will focus on developing service marketing programs and enhancing user satisfaction. The service also offers content providers an open environment for content aggregation to create interactive made-for-mobile channels.

    The service the firm says is providing a high quality experience for users thanks to ergonomic and intuitive navigation interfaces such as fast channel zapping and can accommodate a diverse range of handset configurations and network delivery methods such as those that are 3G circuit switched, packet switched or broadcasted.

    Alcatel-Lucent’s head of activities in Asia Pacific Frederic Rose says, “Mobile TV is a reality today and is gaining momentum in Asia. With more than 80 multimedia services in operation worldwide, Alcatel-Lucent enjoys a leadership position in the booming mobile TV market and is ideally positioned to help its customers deliver a user-centric experience for their subscribers.

    “The Alcatel-Lucent’s managed Mobile Interactive TV service gives content and service providers a fantastic opportunity to deliver revenue generating entertainment services to their customers”.

  • Alcatel-Lucent supports SingTel’s IPTV technical trial

    Alcatel-Lucent supports SingTel’s IPTV technical trial

    MUMBAI: Alcatel-Lucent has announced that it has been selected by Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel), Southeast Asia’s largest telecom operator, for its Internet protocol television (IPTV) trial, which began in October 2006.

    Based on a combination of Alcatel-Lucent’s services integration solution and Microsoft TV® IPTV Edition software platform, the project will include broadcast TV and video on demand (VoD), with content featuring high definition (HD)-quality picture resolution.

    Alcatel-Lucent will provide SingTel with an end-to-end IPTV solution and will use the Microsoft TV IPTV Edition software platform to offer an enhanced user experience, enabling user-friendly features like instant channel change, multiple picture-in-picture and personal video recorder (PVR) functionality (such as one-touch recording and pausing live TV). Alcatel-Lucent will also provide a complete services integration solution that brings together the network infrastructure, software platforms and integration skill sets required to deliver a superior user experience.

    Alcatel-Lucent is working closely with SingTel to develop an array of useful applications, including audio support in different languages, music-on-demand, karaoke-on-demand, customer self-service (allowing users to subscribe to new services and make account modifications) and bill viewing.

    Alcatel-Lucent’s solution also includes HP ProLiant servers and video headend systems from Harmonic. SingTel is using Harmonic’s HD and SD real-time MPEG-4 AVC (H.264) DiviCom Electra video encoders, CLEARcut™ offline storage encoding solution and NMX Digital Service Manager™.

    SingTel director of IPTV and content Low Ka Hoe says, “We are very excited about the launch of our IPTV technical trial. SingTel is confident that Alcatel-Lucent’s telecom expertise and experience in deploying end-to-end IPTV networks and integrating the Harmonic and Microsoft solution, will go far in ensuring the success of this trial.”

    Alcatel-Lucent Asia Pacific head Frederic Rose says, “Offering an advanced IPTV solution ensures that SingTel will continue to lead the way as one of Asia-Pacific’s most innovative operators. Alcatel-Lucent and SingTel are also working together on other value-added applications that will allow consumers to enjoy a better TV experience.”

    In June 2006, SingTel selected Alcatel-Lucent for the first ever Gigabit Passive Optical Networking (GPON) trial in the Asia Pacific region and the first residential Metro Ethernet trial in Singapore.

    Alcatel-Lucent provides purpose-built technology solutions and services integration that allow carriers to reduce the cost and complexity associated with large scale deployments. Alcatel-Lucent is involved in more than 40 major triple play deployments and more than 40 network transformation projects worldwide.

  • China IPTV users to reach 1 million as fixed line operators seek to grow

    China IPTV users to reach 1 million as fixed line operators seek to grow

    MUMBAI: The market for IPTV is expected to take off upto 1 million in China next year as fixed line operators seek ways to grow.

    Zhongxing Telecommunication Equipment (ZTE) Corp vice-president network division Huang Dabin said, “IPTV could get a head-start next year in China.”

    Huang predicted the number of IPTV subscribers in China could exceed 1 million next year, up from the current 100,000 subscribers.

    Fixed-line operators China Telecom and China Netcom have been aggressively building trial IPTV networks since last year. This year, some commercial IPTV services have been operational in cities such as Shanghai.

    “Fixed-line carriers are putting a big bet on IPTV as one of the top priorities of their business transformations, as IPTV promises a new revenue stream,” added Huang.

    China had 370 million fixed-line telephone subscribers and 449 million mobile phone subscribers as of October.

  • BSNL teams up with Intel on ‘WiMAX’

    BSNL teams up with Intel on ‘WiMAX’

    MUMBAI: Indian state-owned service provider Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) is teaming with Intel Corp. in a bid to deploy the country’s first WiMAX-based wireless broadband and telecom service.

    The companies expect to sign a technology agreement soon. The pact could give BSNL an edge over potential rivals in offering WiMAX services, asserts an official release.

    Private companies currently offering broadband services in India include Bharti Airtel Ltd., Reliance Communications Ltd and Tata Teleservices Ltd, which together have about 850,000 subscribers.

    BSNL is in the process of conducting trials on mobile services using WiMAX. Intel is conducting WiMAX trials in a dozen Indian cities.

    Another state-owned communications firm, Mahanagar Telephone Nigam Ltd, is conducting two pilots in the country. And privately owned Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd. is deploying multiservice wireless broadband systems from Aperto in 65 Indian cities, adds the release.

  • Online video boom starting to affect TV viewing: BBC Study

    Online video boom starting to affect TV viewing: BBC Study

    MUMBAI: People are starting to watch less TV as the online video boom grows, suggests a BBC News survey.

    Around 43 per cent of UK people who watch video from the internet or on a mobile device at least once a week said that they watched less normal TV as a result.

    Online and mobile viewing is rising – three quarters of users said they now watched more than they did a year ago. The BBC News Website is running a series of special features looking at the future of TV.

    The website’s survey also suggests that online video viewers are still in the minority – just nine per cent said that they did so regularly.

    Another 13 per cent said they watched occasionally, while a further 10 per cent said they expected to start in the coming year.

    But two-thirds of the population said they did not watch online and could not envisage starting in the next 12 months.

    In the survey, one in five people who watched online or mobile video at least once a week said they watched a lot less TV as a result.

    Another 23 per cent said that they watched a bit less, while just over half said their TV viewing was unchanged. Three per cent said that online video inspired them to watch more TV.

    Online and mobile video is far more popular among the young, with 28 per cent of those aged 16 to 24 saying they watched more than once each week.

    An average of 10 per cent aged 25 to 44 were net video regulars, with that figure falling to just 4% of over-45s.

    Earlier this year, media regulator Ofcom said that the number of 16 to 24-year-olds watching TV in an average day had dropped 2.9% between 2003 and 2005.

    Comedian Ricky Gervais, whose audio and video podcasts have become hits on the web, said amateur video would never replace TV – but broadcasters would harness the power of the internet.

    “You can’t knock up an episode of The Sopranos or 24 on a little handheld digital camera,” he told the BBC News website.

    “I don’t think you’ll ever be able to sidestep TV or DVD. But TV companies will embrace it.”

    The choice offered by new platforms was “exciting”, he said, and any future developments depended on how many people started using the technology.

    “I’m sure when the BBC first launched, they were going: ‘Ah, not many people have got tellies. Who’s watching this?’ So it’s good to get your act together. And then people catch up with the know-how and the means to watch it.”

  • Airtel launches India-South Africa series cricket pack in Delhi, NCR Circle

    Airtel launches India-South Africa series cricket pack in Delhi, NCR Circle

    MUMBAI: Mobile service firm Bharti Airtel has launched its ‘India-South Africa Series Cricket Pack’ for its postpaid and prepaid customers in Delhi and NCR.

    Customers who subscribe to this Pack can listen to ball-by-ball score updates for the entire series – five One Day Internationals and three Test Matches. Customers will also get free SMS Alerts after every six overs in each match of the series.

    Bharti Airtel Limited CEO (mobile services) Delhi and NCR Christopher Tobit said, “Cricket has a fanatical following among all demographics. We are delighted that Airtel customers will now have the advantage of following the India – South Africa series while on the move.”

    To subscribe to the service, a customer just needs to call a toll-free number 646601. The one time cost of the Airtel India-South Africa Series Cricket Pack is Rs. 99 and is valid till 6 January, 2007 i.e. the duration of the entire series. To listen to the ball-by-ball score updates, a customer needs to call the same toll free no. and the maximum duration per call is five minutes.