Category: Applications

  • British Telecom inks VoD deal with Momentum Pictures

    MUMBAI: British Telecom has inked a new video-on-demand (VoD) film agreement with independent film distributor, Momentum Pictures, for its next-generation TV service – BT Vision, which is scheduled to launch in August to September 2006.


    Momentum Pictures is one of the UK’s largest independent film distributors. This agreement will provide access to Momentum Pictures’ catalogue including titles such as – Lost in Translation, Racing Stripes, Where the Truth Lies, O, Brother Where Art Thou?, Vera Drake, Lord of War and Broken Flowers, amongst others.


    BT Vision customers will be able to enjoy a vast range of film, music and television programming all available on-demand as well as all the Freeview channels, plus interactive and communications and all available on the TV, with no compulsory subscription.
    BT Vision CEO Dan Marks said, “We are delighted to have concluded this agreement with Momentum Pictures, which has been responsible for distributing some of the most successful and most interesting independent cinema of the past few years. Our agreement with Momentum represents our commitment to bring the best and most varied selection of movies to our customers.”


    Momentum managing director Xavier Marchand added, “We are very pleased that BT’s broadband customers will have access to many of Momentum Pictures’ titles. BT Vision and interactive access to movies are extremely exciting concepts and we eagerly anticipate the launch of the service.”

  • KTF Korea launches nationwide Ultra-High Speed Wireless Network with LG-Nortel

    MUMBAI: KTF, one of South Korea‘s prominent cellular providers, has launched a next-generation ultra-high speed 3.5G wireless network in Seoul and cities across South Korea using wireless broadband technology from LG-Nortel, a joint venture of LG Electronics and Nortel.


    The network supports advanced handset capabilities including high-definition (HD) video, video chatting, messaging and remote monitoring, claims an official release.


    The new 3.5G HSDPA, handset-based service is being launched with two handset models in the initial deployment – including the first HSDPA phone from LG Electronics, the LG-KH1000. A further four to five handsets are planned later in the year. KTF‘s new service is branded ‘WorldPhone View‘, a name representing ‘the world at your fingertips‘ through access to video and collaborative multimedia applications.


    KTF‘s HSDPA mobile communications will be rolled out in 50 cities across South Korea beginning 30 June. LG-Nortel is the primary network supplier and is the exclusive vendor for 34 cities including the vast Seoul metropolitan area which alone accounts for almost 50 percent of the total population of Korea. It is estimated that 80 per cent of the country‘s population will be able to access the service by the end of August 2006. A further 34 cities will be added by year-end, raising that figure to over 90 percent of the population, according to KTF estimates, the release adds.


    “The launch of our ‘WorldPhone View‘ HSDPA service is a key component of KTF‘s portfolio of next-generation mobile services,” says KTF EVP Won-Jin Park. “We chose LG-Nortel as the primary supplier for our UMTS/HSDPA network based on its strong technology credentials and our existing relationship. LG-Nortel has successfully implemented a world-class network which allows us to implement groundbreaking services as we enhance the mobile communications experience for all our customers.”


    “LG Nortel, with the strong support of our parent companies Nortel and LGE, has implemented a secure, reliable, high-speed network to support the innovative range of services and applications KTF is launching to its customers,” says LG-Nortel chairman on the board Peter MacKinnon. “Korea leads the world in wireless broadband and LG-Nortel plays an integral role in ensuring the continuation of that success. We will work closely with KTF on the evolution of their network to support higher uplink speeds and ever-more sophisticated service requirements in the future.”


    A key differentiator of HSDPA compared to current technologies is its ability to support high-speed, real-time HD video content. ‘WorldPhone View‘ users will be able to access a variety of new services, including video SMS, video ringtone services, video chatting, video ad messaging and video remote monitoring – as well as high-quality video telephony. High-speed broadband capabilities will also enhance music downloads and high-volume multimedia collaboration and set the foundation for more sophisticated online gaming applications.


    The two HSDPA handsets being launched will also support universal integrated circuit (IC) cards, allowing access to secure transactions for transportation, membership, mobile banking and credit card services, informs the release.

  • UAE acquires rights to 225 digital channels

    MUMBAI: The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) in the UAE, has acquired rights to 225 digital channels at the recently concluded ITU Regional Radio Communication Conference (RRC) held in Geneva from 15 May 15th – 16 June 2006.


    The month-long conference was aimed at facilitating the transition from analogue media broadcasting to digital. The conference organised channel allocation among participating countries, based on a newly formulated digital terrestrial TV broadcasting plan.


    TRA DG Mohamed Nasser Al Ghanim said, “The UAE team has acquired 225 digital terrestrial TV channels out of the 236 present in the UHF and VHF bands. The TRA has authority on these channels, and we will soon issue regulatory lists to start giving licenses for channels use.”


    “The UAE will undergo tremendous change and growth in the field of TV and radio transmission in the coming few years so that people can watch the terrestrial channels‘ TV programmes either at home or through their PDAs . In order to accelerate and facilitate the change, TRA is putting in place regulations that are in line with international guidelines in the field”.


    At the conference, the UAE acquired several leading positions in the conference, and assumed responsibility for chairing one of the negotiating teams, vice-chairing the special team for a new regional treaty and also vice-chairing a special team dedicated to revising the previous agreement.


    Prior to the conference, the TRA had organised several local preparatory meetings to reschedule UAE‘s digital broadcasting channels in the 174-230 MHZ and 470-862 MHZ frequency bands through advanced software programs used for regulating the broadcasting spectrum according to digital maps of the country. The TRA also organised regional congresses with neighboring countries (GCC, Islamic Republic of Iran, Iraq, and the Republic of Yemen) to ensure a united front on broadcasting.


    The UAE is expected to transit to digital terrestrial broadcasting system within two years as part of an overall strategy to enhance the telecommunications sector in the country, and the TRA will be in charge of ensuring a smooth and successful transition to the new broadcasting paradigm.


    A key issue at the conference was the protection of analogue terrestrial broadcasting from digital interference until the year 2015 to ease the transition between the technologies. All conference participants signed a new treaty outlining terrestrial TV channels provision.

  • Portable MP3 player ownership reaches new high in the US

    MUMBAI: A new study by global market research firm Ipsos indicates that as many as one in five Americans over the age of 12 now own portable MP3 Players and one in 20 own more than one.


    And interest in viewing music videos, photos, TV shows and even full-length movies from these devices is especially strong among younger consumers who have experience downloading music.


    New findings released today from Tempo, the company‘s quarterly study of digital music behaviours, show that 20 per cent of Americans aged 12 and older now own a portable MP3 player. This marks a significant increase over ownership levels found one year ago (15 per cent), and nearly double the proportion of owners found in April 2003 (11 per cent). And in a sign that not only new buyers are driving this trend, 6 per cent of Americans own more than one portable MP3 player.


    Total headphone-MP3 sales reached $4.23 billion in 2005, according to the Consumer Electronics Association. These popular devices accounted for 85 percent of all factory-level portable audio sales last year, CEA statistics showed.


    Recent Tempo research also revealed some interesting demographic and diagnostic trends surrounding the use of Portable MP3 players.

  • HTMT divests stake in Hutchison Essar for $450 million

    MUMBAI: Hinduja TMT Ltd. (HTMT) will be divesting its entire 5.11 per cent stake in Hutchison Essar Ltd (HEL) to Hutchison Telecommunications (India) Ltd. for $450 million.


    The company, with its two wholly owned subsidiaries InNetwork Entertainment Limited (INEL) and Pacific Horizon Limited (PH) and Hinduja Group’s Mauritius based company Kumbat, have entered into a definitive agreement for the stake sale. IndusInd Telecom Network Limited, an SPV (special purpose vehicle), held the shares. Hutchison Telecommunications is an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the Hutchison Telecommunications International Ltd.


    IndusInd Investment Bank acted as the sole financial advisor to the deal.


    Prior to this sale, HTMT completed the acquisition of the entire shareholding of Sumitomo Corporation in Pacific Horizon. HTMT’s effective shareholding in HEL, thus, increased from 3.45 per cent to 4.68 per cent.


    “The Board decided to monetize its investment in HEL to unlock the value for its shareholders and accepted the offer made by HTIL. The proceeds from the divestment of this stake sale will not only help the company to aggressively pursue its growth path in its businesses but will also enable it to explore opportunities in new lines of businesses,” HTMT executive chairman Ashok P Hinduja said.


    HTMT’s board, which met today, also announced the consolidated results of its media and telecom subsidiaries and IT / ITES-BPO operations. A dividend of Rs 7.50 per share (75 per cent on the par value of Rs 10 per share) for FY06 was recommended, amounting to an outgo of Rs 306.8 million.


    HTMT’s consolidated operating income for the year increased by 37 per cent from Rs 3.18 billion in FY05 to Rs 4.37 billion in FY06. The global IT/BPO revenues increased from Rs 2.02 billion to Rs 3.01 billion during this period.
    The consolidated total income for the year was Rs 4.69 billion as compared to Rs 6.13 billion during the year-ago period. The previous year income included an extra-ordinary income by way of capital gains of Rs 2.79 billion arising out of swap of shares in Fascel with shares in HEL in the books of its subsidiary IndusInd Telecom Network Ltd. HTMT’s share of profit from the said swap booked during the year was Rs 1.73 billion.


    “The consolidated net profit for the year after considering minority interest was Rs 259 million, which is not comparable with previous year for these reasons,” the company said in a release.


    HTMT’s standalone total income during the year rose 50 per cent to Rs 2.51 billion as against Rs 1.67 billion a year ago. Net profit for the year, however, was lower at Rs 402 million as against Rs 700.5 million. “The performance was impacted mainly due to loss of a US based telecom client during the previous financial year, for which HTMT was operating an inbound call centre at Bangalore at minimum guaranteed volumes. This was coupled with large set up costs on account of furious ramp-ups in the company’s newly started domestic BPO operations,” the release said.

  • MobiTV announces availability of its mobile TV Service on Windows mobile platform

    MUMBAI: MobiTV, Inc., a global player in television and digital radio services for cellular, WiFi and broadband enabled devices, has announced the immediate availability of the MobiTV service for Windows Mobile powered phones and devices. Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphones feature full-screen viewing, a home-like electronic programming guide and much more.


    “We already support over 100 different mobile devices and are excited to offer this new version for Windows Mobile powered devices,” says MobiTV product management director Ben Feinman. “Windows Mobile is particularly well-suited for multimedia and the experience is amazing. We think everyone needs to see it to believe it.”


    “Windows Mobile enables people to have a single device that goes beyond email and can be customized to suit their active lifestyle,” adds Microsoft Corporation lead product manager James Pratt. “The combination of Windows Mobile and MobiTV delivers a rich multimedia experience empowering people to take their favorite entertainment with them wherever they go.”


    “At Handango, our customers expect to find the latest and greatest mobile content for their devices, which is what our exclusive release of MobiTV‘s Windows Mobile applications provide,” says president and chief executive officer of Handango, Randy Eisenman. “The MobiTV subscription application, which utilizes the Handango Mobile Billing API, is a great way to stay entertained while on the go. We are excited to partner closely with MobiTV by powering its storefront with the Handango Commerce Engine, as well as providing our customers with yet another outstanding Windows Mobile product.”


    MobiTV and Microsoft recently demonstrated the MobiTV service on Windows Mobile-powered devices, as well as on the Microsoft Windows Media platform for the launch of MobiTV‘s new PC service, states a release.

  • AOL announces nominees for 2006 ‘TV’s Top 5! Viewer Awards’













    MUMBAI:AOL announced the nominees for the 2006 TV‘s Top 5! Viewer Awards honouring television‘s most talked-about moments from the past year in unique categories such as Best Trainwreck Moment, Best Steamy Smooches Moment and Best Creature Comforts Moment.

    The finalists and winning moments are determined solely by fan voting, which opens today at 6 PM (EST) on the web at AOL.com/television (http://www.aol.com/television).

     

    Beginning today at www.aol.com/television, fans can view all the nominated moments and vote for their favorite in each category. The five finalists, one from each category, will be announced on 7 August. Voting will then re-open to determine the season‘s best moment of all. The winning clip will be revealed on 21 August. This is the fifth year that AOL Television has celebrated the year in TV by letting the fans pick the best moment.

     
    The following are TV‘s Top 5! Nominated Moments for 2006:

    BEST TRAINWRECK MOMENT:


    — Mrs. Perrin has a meltdown on “Trading Spouses”


    — Andre sobs uncontrollably on “Project Runway”


    — Isaac Mizrahi gets hairy on E!‘s “Live From the Red Carpet”


    — Donald Trump flirts with his own daughter on “The View”


    — Paula goes off on Simon “American Idol”


    BEST OH SNAP! MOMENT:


    — Nate has a seizure on “Six Feet Under”


    — Edgar dies of nerve gas on “24”


    — Tony gets shot by Uncle Junior on “The Sopranos”


    — Michael kills Ana Lucia and Libby on “Lost”


    — Chris Daughtry is eliminated on “American Idol”


    BEST CELEB DID WHAT?! MOMENT:


    — Ellen flips a bird on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno”


    — Reese feuds with Biff on “The Late Show With David Letterman”


    — Jennifer Garner accidentally reveals her baby‘s sex on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno”


    — Letterman tears apart Bill O‘Reilly on “The Late Show With David Letterman”


    — Star gets hit by a football on “The View”


    BEST CREATURE COMFORTS MOMENT:


    — Leno gets bugged out on “The Tonight Show With Jay Leno”


    — The world‘s ugliest dog shows up on “Last Call With Carson Daly”


    — A family of super dogs wow the crowd on “Live With Regis & Kelly”


    — A dog catches a Frisbee while on his hind feet on “The Late Show With David Letterman”


    — Ellen gets a great big puppy hug on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show”


    BEST STEAMY SMOOCHES MOMENT:


    — Kate surprises Jack with a kiss on “Lost”


    — Carlos makes a tantalizing offer to Lynette on “Desperate Housewives”


    — Jim lets Pam know how he feels on “The Office”


    — Derek and Meredith give into their passion on “Grey‘s Anatomy‘”


    — Joy smooches Meredith before she leaves “The View”


    The nominees have all been featured on TV‘s Top 5!, AOL Television‘s daily recap of the best five moments of the previous day based on fan response and input from AOL Television‘s editors. Fans can view these moments at aol.com/television and give feedback on their favourite clip of the day. The nominees are among the most viewed and highest rated moments from the past year, according to an official release.

  • MTV brings more content to iTunes

    MUMBAI: MTV US and Apple have announced that new television programming from Spike TV, Nick at Nite, TV Land, Logo, MTV and The N is now available on the iTunes music store.


    Adding to the hit MTV Networks content already on iTunes, this new round of programming available for purchase and download crosses virtually every genre and includes Spike TV‘s brand-new action series Blade: The Series MTV‘s prank-comedy show Viva La Bam and TV Land‘s Sit Down Comedy with David Steinberg. MTV‘s programming had debuted earlier this year on iTunes. Comedy Central‘s South Park sold over one million episodes. iTunes now offers over 150 TV shows for $1.99 per episode for viewing on a computer or iPod.


    MTV digital media executive VP Nicholas Lehman says, “At MTV Networks, our brands create some of the most vibrant, entertaining and pop culture-defining programming today. We are excited to add more of our diverse programming to iTunes and to connect a broad digital audience with our bold entertainment content.”


    Apple‘s VP iTunes Eddy Cue says, “MTV Networks‘ programming has been a hit with customers since launching on iTunes earlier this year. iTunes is the world‘s most popular online video store with over 35 million videos sold, and we continue to expand the catalogue of great television content now with over 150 network and cable programmes available.”

  • Interactive Television Networks expands to key Asia Pacific markets

    MUMBAI: The US-based Interactive Television Networks, Inc., a global player in Internet Protocol Television (IPTV), has announced the launch of its ITVN Asia service.


    “We are very excited to introduce ITVN‘s revolutionary technology to the Asian market,” says ITVN Asia MD Noah Lieberman. “We anticipate a robust response to ITVN in these markets, as the high speed internet infrastructure in the Asia Pacific region has enjoyed widespread development, especially in countries such as Japan where IPTV customers enjoy fiber-optic cable at speeds up to 100 Mbps.”


    By the end of 2007, everyone in Japan will have access to high speed internet, according to a plan by the Japanese government.


    As part of their multi-year agreement, ITVN Asia has pre-purchased ITVN subscription services and hardware as well as committed to short and long term subscriber targets, states an official release.


    “We are pleased to be able to extend the ITVN brand into these new markets,” says ITVN CEO Charles Prast. “ITVN Asia users will initially enjoy Silver Screen, which delivers the golden age of cinema to their home television. In addition to Silver Screen, ITVN Asia plans to launch additional music, movie, sports and video game channels.”

  • Deutsche Welle joins hand with DD Direct +

    MUMBAI: In a bid to strengthen its foothold in India, the German pubcaster Deutsche Welle (DW) has enterted into an agreement with DD Direct+, the pubcaster Prasar Bharti managed direct-to-home service to emit its programmes via a DD satellite transponder in India.


    In a statement issued today, DW will be present with DW-TV programmes in English and German, and in future possibly also with radio programmes in English and Hindi or other languages. At present, only the state-financed Doordarshan and one pay platform broadcast via DTH signal, which guarantees a technically brilliant and reliable emission.


    “We are very happy to step up our presence in India”, says Deutsche Welle director strategy, marketing and distribution Guido Baumhauer. “This is a great opportunity for DW television. We have excellent contacts with Prasar Bharati, which runs Doordashan, and we are working together on a number of projects. With Doordashan and DW both being public broadcasters, I‘m sure this new cooperation will be a positive experience for all sides.”


    The release states that the DD Direct+ reaches far more housholds than pay TV and is expected to be the biggest DTH platform in Asia, which opens up a lot of possibilities for the DW regarding regional broadcasting of its programming. Prasar Bharati CEO K S Sarma, actively supported the German bid for the place on DD Direct+.


    “This is due to DW‘s outstanding reputation as an international public broadcaster of high quality”, comments DW general manager Erik Bettermann. “Asia is one of our focus regions. We are happy to expand our market in India, and Doordarshan, as a long-standing player in the Indian media business, is an excellent partner for us.”


    The DD DIRECT+ platform carries 33 free-to-air (FTA) channels, including 19 DD channels, 14 private TV channels and 12 All India Radio (AIR) audio channels and is likely to include more channels in the future. The approximate cost of the equipment to view DD channels is around Rs. 1800/- including Set Top Box, LNB and antena.