Category: iWorld

  • Facebook’s Free Basics in a pinch in India; Zuckerberg comes to rescue with op-ed

    Facebook’s Free Basics in a pinch in India; Zuckerberg comes to rescue with op-ed

    MUMBAI: Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg is on a mission – digital equality in the world. His means to achieve it? Internet.org that has been rechristened as ‘Free Basics’ in India. What’s standing in his way? The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).

     

    The prolonged debate over net neutrality and whether Free Basic will be detrimental to it has not only led to the establishment of online communities such as savetheinternet and online celebrities like All India Bakchod (AIB) to release a three part series on the subject, but also caught the government body’s attention. TRAI has asked Facebook’s only partner in the project, Reliance Communications to cease all work on Free Basics till it takes a call on the fairness of operators placing prices on certain online content and services.

     

    A move that only egged on Facebook further and that’s when it came up with an extensive online campaign that asked users to sign a petition addressed to TRAI in support of Free Basics.

     

    To further abate the growing skepticism over the service amongst Indian netizens, the social media giant also went offline with their advertising campaign. From full page advertisements in leading newspapers to billboards across the country’s metros, Facebook has made its presence felt and motive clear: it will leave no stones unturned to make Free Basics a reality.

     

    The idea behind the campaign was to highlight the need for Free Basics in India, especially for the underprivileged.

     

    “Hundreds of millions of people in India use the Internet every day and understand the benefits it can bring. This campaign gives people the opportunity to support digital equality in India. It lets people speak in support of the one billion people in India who remain unconnected, and lets them participate in the public debate that is being held by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India on differential pricing for data services. And it gives them the opportunity to support Free Basics, which is proven to bring more people online and accelerate full internet adoption,” a Facebook spokesperson tells Indiantelevision.com.

     

    The campaign did gain ground and as per a survey commissioned by Facebook, overall, 86 per cent of respondents support Free Basics when presented with arguments for and against the service

    conducted by David Binder Research in partnership with India’s Hansa Research, the survey was sampled from 3000 people in India.

     

    “At the heart of the results was awareness of the importance of the Internet in shaping India’s future. A majority (65 per cent) of Indians agreed with the statement that, ‘a connected India is a stronger India and connecting more people makes India stronger, more informed, and more competitive in the world’ and more than half support the Digital India initiative,” the report states.

     

    Nevertheless, questions were raised on whether Free Basics truly adheres to what the advertisement campaign claims —  internet for all.

     

    In fact, the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI) received several complaints and petitions from netizens across the country stating that the advertisements were insensitive and only painted a one dimensional picture about rural India and its basic needs. Several argue that it is a very simplistic way to sell their product projecting Free Basics as some sort of a magic wand that waves away underprivileged India’s problems.

     

    While TRAI still awaits an official response from Facebook over the credibility of their campaign, Zuckerberg’s op-ed in one of India’s leading daily clearly addresses the subject.

     

    “More than 35 operators have launched Free Basics and 15 million people have come online. And half the people who use Free Basics to go online for the first time pay to access the full internet within 30 days. If we accept that everyone deserves access to the internet, then we must surely support free basic internet services. That’s why more than 30 countries have recognised Free Basics as a program consistent with net neutrality and good for consumers. Who could possibly be against this? Surprisingly, over the last year there’s been a big debate about this in India,” writes Zuckerberg,” adding, “Instead of wanting to give people access to some basic internet services for free, critics of the program continue to spread false claims – even if that means leaving behind a billion people.”

     

    One would argue that Zuckerberg is almost suggesting that India accepts Free Basics without any questions asked as it at least solves its problem of internet for all. The question of net neutrality is secondary to a developing country.

     

    Citing an example of a farmer in India, Zuckerberg highlights the power of internet in connecting India. “A few months ago I learned about a farmer in Maharashtra called Ganesh. Last year Ganesh started using Free Basics. He found weather information to prepare for monsoon season. He looked up commodity prices to get better deals. Now Ganesh is investing in new crops and livestock.”

     

    What is interesting to note here is that the example is in line with their campaign that speaks of rural India urging everyone to focus on immediate advantages of free internet for all.

     

    Regarding its long term effect on net neutrality and Facebook’s advantage over other players in market, the CEO argues, “There is no advantage because the platform is open to all developers. Facebook does not receive or give any money to developers, telcos or anyone else for their participation in Free Basics, nor does Facebook generate any revenue from the version of Facebook within Free Basics as there are no ads in it. Our connectivity efforts have brought 15 million new people online and is consistent with net neutrality because the actual results from the program prove it serves as a bridge to the full internet for people, and is non-discriminatory.”

     

    And while Zuckerberg rallies for Free Basics, even as he takes his paternity leave, a Reliance Mobiles’ TVC on ‘New Ways To Facebook’ has surfaced, adding an interesting angle to their partnership, and its impending impact on free competition in the market.

    Promising free access to Facebook even on offline mode through their specially designed ‘Go To Facebook’ button, which is available exclusively to Reliance Mobile users, the mass media campaign might not go down well with the ‘save the internet’ crusaders.

     

    Whether this will dent the progress Free Basics has had in convincing netizens in favour of it, or Facebook’s mission of Free Basics will be possible, one thing is for sure, it’s certainly made the space more exciting and started many a conversations.

  • LeTV has first ‘Le Meetup’ in Bengaluru

    LeTV has first ‘Le Meetup’ in Bengaluru

    BENGALURU: LeTV held its first Le Meetup with its super fans in Bengaluru on Saturday. The meet witnessed a full house gathering of LeTV’s Superfans, bloggers, keen tech enthusiasts and influencers from the city who had an exclusive hands-on experience of LeTV’s products even before sales kicked off in India.

    Le Meetup has been conceived and implemented as a platform to bring its Superfans and blogger community together and listen to them speak and experience Le Future up-close. The participation from Superfans and bloggers made the event a lively, interactive exchange rather than just a one-way communication. It turned out to be a great opportunity to meet and chat with fellow Superfans, bloggers, LeTV staff and take away LeTV super products.

    The meetup had an exclusive Q&A session and allowed an open dialogue between fans, bloggers, YouTubers, and Le staff.

    LeTV head of digital marketing Ivan Wang said, “It has been a truly rewarding experience interacting with our fans and followers. We recognise that they are vital and hence we have ensured that our comment response rate is 98 per cent and response time is three minutes. This is a new benchmark in the industry and has been acknowledged by our fans in this very forum. Thank you all for the overwhelming response, your feedback matters and we will very closely consider them!”

    LeTV shared its focus for India as a key market, which along with the US is part of its expansion plan. The company also intends to match the product launches in India with that of global launches. The company will have a preview event on 5 January where it will make more confirmed announcements on its launch date. Le Meetups will be held in multiple cities the next one will be held in Delhi on 30 December and 9 January, followed by one in Hyderabad.

  • YuppTV launches platform for original content creators

    YuppTV launches platform for original content creators

    MUMBAI: Expanding its offering with an aim to lure original content creators on to its platform, over the top (OTT) player YuppTV has launched a marketplace, which will host curated premium video content across various genres. 

     

    YuppTV Bazaar will cater to video content creators, who often find it tough to monetise and market their premium content through traditional video-sharing portals, satellite and DTH platforms. 

     

    YuppTV Bazaar will offer creators quality supervision and a large native user base to showcase their high-quality videos across the world through multiple devices.

     

    “With the proliferation of unregulated video content on the digital platform, content monetisation and visibility is a prime concern for premium video content creators who often find their content being lost in a deluge of casual user-generated content. YuppTV Bazaar is being launched as a solution that will overcome the traditional roadblocks associated with free-for-all video sharing platforms. We are confident that this development will be a major success and will empower content developers with the perfect medium to share and monetise their offerings,” said YuppTV founder and CEO Uday Reddy.

     

    Content creators can upload videos across various genres like education, short films, web series and trailers.

     

    Governor of Maharashtra Vidyasagar Rao, who was present at the launch, said, “In today’s digital age, with technology having changed the way many industries operate today, YuppTV’s launch of its premium video content platform YuppTV Bazaar comes as a very welcome move. By providing a medium to independent creative content creators for showcasing their works, YuppTV has taken the spirit of entrepreneurship to a new level. I support the initiative wholeheartedly and wish YuppTV and YuppTV Bazaar all success.”

     

    Abhishek Bachchan, who was also present, added, “India, at the moment, is brimming with talent looking for an outlet for their creativity. The launch of YuppTV Bazaar from YuppTV is a welcome move that will provide the indie moviemakers with a trusted and curated platform for showcasing their talent.”

  • Lukup Media receives unified license, commercial dual play services to start from Jan

    Lukup Media receives unified license, commercial dual play services to start from Jan

    MUMBAI: India’s first on-demand and multi-screen TV service provider Lukup Media has received the unified license to launch data services across the country. This will enable the company to offer internet access along with television, video on demand and other services through a single connection to consumers.

     

    Lukup Media is also running field trials on a new Gigabit wireless platform that operates outside the licensed spectrum and can be used to offer 1Gbps network connections to buildings and apartment complexes.

     

    According to the company, this is also expected to significantly reduce the cost of creating network infrastructure and thus lower the cost of internet access.

     

    “While we use optic fiber on the last mile managed by cable networks to reach homes now, the new Gigabit wireless platform will enable us to reach consumers where we do not have partnerships with local networks and will enable us to operate in semi-urban and rural areas where telecom network infrastructure is poor,” said Lukup founder and CEO Kallol Borah.

  • Ronnie Screwvala’s Arré acquires video streaming venture Apalya

    Ronnie Screwvala’s Arré acquires video streaming venture Apalya

    MUMBAI: In a bid to strengthen its video play capabilities, Ronnie Screwvala’s digital media brand Arré has acquired a 100 per cent stake in Apalya Technologies, founded by Vamshi Reddy and Shiva Bayyapunedi.

     

    Reddy, who heads the company as CEO and Bayyapunedi, who is the chief technology officer, will join the founding team of Arré with immediate effect.

     

    With this acquisition, Arré aims to be the country’s leading digital content and platform brand, combining its multi-genre, multi-format content plans with a formidable technology platform.

     

    Apalya is a technology company with a proprietary video platform, strong engineering talent as well as content access relationships with telecom operators. This transaction will be effected via a 100 per cent buy out of shares from all investors including IDG, Kalaari, Cisco, Mumbai Angels and the founders among others.

     

    Apalya runs the OTT platform in partnership with more than 10 mobile operators across four countries, reaching 10 million subscribers annually and currently earning Rs 40 crore in revenue with positive EBITDA margins.

     

    With the telecom ecosystem and service offerings in India undergoing a rapid change with the 4G rollout coupled with the rapidly growing appetite for video, Apalya is rightly positioned to leverage this opportunity.

     

    The company has also made in-roads in various international markets and plans to expand and launch services in the Middle East/Africa and some parts of South-east Asia over the next six months.

     

    Screwvala said, “The OTT space is throwing up massive opportunities that brings together the twin forces of scale and creativity. We’ve already seen this space take off in the US and in other mature markets and we will partner with many and work closely with some on co-creating the next level of digital content. We are a digital-first and digital-only company and our focus is and will remain creating original content in all forms and these will differentiate us and yet allow us to be complimentary to many of our peers.”

     

    Arré co-founder and MD B Saikumar added, “This acquisition gives us wings to move rapidly from being a content player to a ‘content & platform’ player. We aim to operate at the intersection of creativity and technology and the Apalya acquisition is a key move in that direction. Besides, content will need tremendous distribution focus and Apalya’s telecom relationships will add power to our pursuit of reach and access. Digital advertising and Digital payments are seeing seismic growth shifts and Arré will be well positioned to exploit these twin revenue lines for its content offerings.”

     

    Reddy said, “Arré and its founders represents the next wave of digital innovation and disruption in Asia and with all our expertise of the past decade we are happy to join in on this vision and work together to create a true blue digital content and platform company, a strong consumer base and at scale.”

  • TO THE NEW Digital appoints Vishal Gera as VP – technology services

    TO THE NEW Digital appoints Vishal Gera as VP – technology services

    MUMBAI: TO THE NEW Digital has appointed Vishal Gera as vice president for its technology services.

     

    Gera brings over 19 years of IT consulting and software development experience with strong hold in strategic planning, stakeholder management, business growth and project management.

     

    Before joining TO THE NEW Digital, Gera served as director of engineering at Aricent India, where he led various engagements with several OEMs and worked closely with the innovation team and fueled growth for the company.

     

    Gera’s appointment aims to strengthen the company’s strategy, marketing and operations for its technology service line. He would initially be working towards ramping up Grails, Independent Testing, Java and Scala service offerings.

     

    “We are very happy to have Vishal in our team. He is a veteran of his game and his in-depth industry knowledge will surely be a value addition for driving TO THE NEW Digital’s growth strategy. We welcome him aboard,” said TO THE NEW Digital CEO Deepak Mittal.

  • NBC Sports & Yahoo expand digital sports alliance

    NBC Sports & Yahoo expand digital sports alliance

    MUMBAI: Yahoo! Inc and NBC Sports Group have renewed their multi-faceted partnership that combines the content and experiences of Yahoo Sports, including its fantasy sports product, with NBC Sports Digital’s video assets and promotional power.

     

    This expanded partnership brings even more content to Yahoo/NBC Sports viewers, including Premier League highlights, NBC Sports Regional Network team reports, and Golf Channel content. It also extends the reach of the digital and on-air experiences beyond desktop to mobile and Tumblr.

     

    Yahoo Sports and NBC Sports Digital will continue to collaborate on premium sports news and events coverage both online and on-air on NBC, NBCSN, Golf Channel, NBC Sports Regional Networks, NBCSports.com and Yahoo, while maintaining separate sites and editorial control of their respective newsrooms and digital properties.

     

    “Yahoo has been a great partner, and we are pleased to extend this very complementary alliance that will now include Golf Channel,” said NBC Sports Group SVP and GM – digital media Rick Cordella. “This partnership extends the digital reach of both sides, and allows us to collaborate on the creation of widely-consumed, cross-platform content, particularly around short-form video and fantasy sports.”

     

    “We’re thrilled to not only continue our relationship with NBC Sports, but also to expand the partnership as we work to bring more premium digital sports content to our users. The addition of the Premier League and Golf Channel complements the current lineup, and we’re excited to extend the reach of NBC Sports content to Yahoo’s mobile and Tumblr users,” added Yahoo SVP of corporate development and partnerships Ian Weingarten.

     

    Additional features of the alliance include Live Sports, Rotoworld + Yahoo Fantasy, Golf Channel, NBC Sports Regional Networks and Fantasy Football Live.

     

    Yahoo Sports and NBC Sports will continue to partner to provide scalable advertising solutions to reach engaged audiences through distinctive opportunities and sponsorships. In addition, Rotoworld.com will integrate with Yahoo Gemini for access to native advertising technology.

  • Reliance Communications in talks with Aircel to merge wireless biz

    Reliance Communications in talks with Aircel to merge wireless biz

    MUMBAI: Anil Ambani’s Reliance Communications (RCOM) has entered into a 90-day exclusivity period with Maxis Communications Berhad (MCB) and Sindya Securities and Investments, the shareholders of Aircel Limited, to consider the potential combination of their Indian wireless business.

     

    The merger of RCOM and Aircel’s wireless business will mutually derive the expected substantial benefits of in country consolidation, including opex and capex synergies and revenue enhancement.

     

    The potential combination will exclude RCOM’s towers and optical fibre infrastructure, for which RCOM is proceeding with an asset sale, as announced on 4 December, 2015.

     

    RCOM said that the discussions are non-binding in nature and any transaction will be subject to due diligence, definitive documentation and regulatory, shareholders’ and other third party approvals. Hence, there is no certainty that any transaction will result.

     

    It may be recalled that RCOM recently entered into a merger deal with MTS.

  • nexGTV launches ‘SPOTLight’ with Imtiaz Ali for content creators

    nexGTV launches ‘SPOTLight’ with Imtiaz Ali for content creators

    NEW DELHI: Subscription-driven video entertainment mobile app nexGTV has partnered director Imtiaz Ali for a project called SPOTLight, wherein users can develop original short videos across a variety of genres.

     

    As per nexGTV, almost 80 per cent of its initial investment has been pumped into marketing the new programme.

     

    NexGTV COO Abhesh Verma told Indiantelevision.com that the publicity and marketing will initially be through bloggers and on social media, which will be used to invite entries but would gradually spread to television, radio spots and then hoardings.

     

    Users can develop original short videos across genres like horror, satire, drama, social, poetry, comedy original music, fiction and reality. NexGTV will carry selected videos under SPOTLight on its ‘TV on mobile’ platform.

     

    The popularity of page views will determine the top five videos, which will then be adjudged by Ali every month. One video will be selected for the grand prize of Rs 1 lakh. A second prize of Rs 25,000 will be given to encourage participants to make his or her next video.

     

    Each of the people who send in videos will be entitled to 11 paise per view after they cross 3000 page views.

     

    When asked about sponsorships, Verma said nexGTV already had the base with the large of number of screen partnerships and more than 100 advertisers. “Each contribution can be of 200 megabytes, which roughly worked out to 10 minutes,” he said.

     

    Calling nexGTV an enabler, he said that if someone who had made a video and sent it to another platform, could still send it to SPOTlight.

     

    With the launch of 4G services in India, Verma was of the opinion that the whole scenario was changing with 4G where a part of the cost could be subsidised and in any case the costs will go down and penetration increase.

     

    For participation in SPOTlight, participants will have to download the nexGTV app and also abide by other guidelines.

     

    Verma said, “SPOTlight means centre stage, and that is exactly what we are looking to offer those bitten by the creative bug. By bringing someone of Imtiaz’s class and calibre, we are offering a unique chance to not just independent video content creators but to everybody to discover and showcase their talent in order to get it judged by a master of the craft. The cash prize is meant as an incentive to encourage the aspiring video content creators to channel their creativity and further innovate.”

     

    Ali added, “India, today, is brimming with talented individuals just looking for ways to express themselves through their creativity. ‘SPOTLight’ gives them the perfect stage to channel their genius to create something that resonates with the public. I am glad to be involved in such a wonderful initiative and will look forward to seeing the best entries.”

     

    He said he had also begun as a struggler but knew he wanted to be a director. This was one reason he agreed to come on to this platform. Ali’s aim will be to see the originality in the talent of the five videos that are shortlisted. In other words, he will look at the videos as a director. 

     

    The app, which has a growing library of movies, TV shows and videos on demand, has now commissioned content that will be exclusive to nexGTV.

  • ICC partners Hotstar for exclusive digital clips in India till 2019

    ICC partners Hotstar for exclusive digital clips in India till 2019

    MUMBAI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has appointed Star India’s Novi Digital Entertainment as the exclusive digital clips licensee in India for all ICC events from 2016-2019.

     

    Novi owns the online video streaming platforms Hotstar and Starsports.com, which in addition to exclusively live streaming ICC events, will also exploit the digital clips as a result of this arrangement.

     

    The four-year deal includes eight ICC Events namely the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2016, ICC World Twenty20 India 2016, ICC Champions Trophy 2017, ICC Women’s World Cup England 2017, ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Bangladesh 2018, ICC U19 Cricket World Cup New Zealand 2018, ICC Women’s World Twenty20 West Indies 2018 and ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

     

    ICC general manager – commercial Campbell Jamieson said, “The ICC is delighted to be entering into a four-year relationship with Novi, whose online video streaming platform, Hotstar, is extremely popular and has a proven record in entertainment and sports coverage in India.”

     

    Novi is also the current media rights holder for ICC events from 2016 to 2023.