Category: Software

  • Digitisation is irrevocable: JS Sarma

    CHENNAI: During his keynote address at the third edition of the Federation of the Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry‘s (Ficci) two day Media and Entertainment Business Conclave (MEBC 2011) Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) chairman JS Sarma said, that the world is changing and we are moving to a digitise world. We are looking at everything becoming digitised.


    “By digitizing TV, etc, we are taking important baby steps that would lead to faster growth in our economy over the next few years. When we talk of digitisation, we must understand that this is something irrevocable and we must adjust to what is going to come. In the film world for instance, digitisation is virtually taking place. I think Ra.One was released in 1000 screens at the same time, as opposed to the earlier method of taking films on a cycle,” Sarma said.


    “Digitisation is significant for broadcasters, the cable operators including MSOs‘ and the government. It enables broadcasters to come up with better means of distribution and gives them better business opportunities and enables them to think in terms of HD and for cable operators it offers the ability to reach out to the people and offer them content of their choice. For the government it means better revenue collection. Better revenue collection also means that you also do not tend to overcharge the industry,” explained Sarma.
     
    Sarma said that he had reasons to believe that the Unified License would come into being and would enable anybody to offer directly all telecom services except wireless.


    He said that he knew that cable operator industry is concerned about the non-uniformity of the taxation due to the propensity of the local state governments to tax at will. Digitisation would help improve things, he added.


    Speaking about the challenges of digitisation, Sarma that it could probably be done faster than the sunset date because it is not difficult and also it is aided by the National Broadcast Plan (NBP). Trai wanted both digitisation and a broadband optic fiber network in the country which is being realised on ground.


    Once there is an optic fiber network, there is immense capacity and an information highway and Sarma encouraged broadcasters to get into this business. Though the NBP was not looking at present at cities, the NBP recommended by Trai called for fiber to home in all cities having a population of more than a million people, fiber to hubs in all cities with lesser than 1 million population up to 10,000 people and node to the smaller towns and villages.


    As far as cities are concerned, Sarma informed that in a few months time, any entity, be it a telecom service provider or MSO could get into an agreement with a city government through a collaborative initiative or a public private partnership. Optic fiber on every road would offer a tremendous opportunity for offering services other than those being given by broadcasters.
     
    Sarma said further that people are no longer depending upon one box – the television, but to three screens or convergence. Different types of applications are required, not only in terms of device, but in terms of requirements like financial, knowledge. He said that cable operators should stop thinking that they would be dealing with only TV channels, which would be only one of the mediums for delivery of data.


    Allaying the fears of a number of people who felt that digitisation would result in job losses, Sarma said that it would offer plenty of opportunities.


    Concluding his keynote, Sarma said that certain issues needed to be looked into. These included getting the STB‘s for complete digitisation.


    Samra also assured that by February 2012, there would be some finality about the broadcasters concern about having a ‘must carry clause‘.


    Sarma said that we need to quickly and efficiently transform ourselves and if India has to play its role on the world stage and if we have to leave behind a better society for our children, then the status quo need to be changed.

  • Sky makes movies service available on mobiles, tablets

    MUMBAI: UK pay TV platform Sky has announced that to give customers control over how and when they access the movies, Sky Movies is now available live and on demand on mobile and tablets as well as on TV and online.


    Following the launch of a movies-on-demand service on the Sky Go app for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, millions of Sky TV customers now have access to hundreds of movies to enjoy when and where they want – all at no extra charge.


    The move means that customers can enjoy complete flexibility and convenience over how, when and where they enjoy Sky Movies with a seamless multi-platform, multi-screen experience spanning 3D, HD, Anytime+, Sky+ and Sky Go.


    Sky Movies subscribers using Sky Go can stream movies on demand via a Wi-Fi connection, with 3G capability to be introduced by the end of the year. They will also be able to view all 11 Sky Movies channels on a linear basis. New release titles available through Sky Go over the coming weeks include ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1‘, ‘Little Fockers‘, ‘Black Swan‘, ‘Gulliver‘s Travels‘ and ‘Limitless‘.


    The introduction of on demand movies is the latest step in the expansion of Sky Go, which offers Sky TV customers access to Sky content across PC, Mac, laptop, iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch, in line with their core subscription. Since its launch in July 2011, Sky Go has attracted almost two million unique users, with over 30 million pieces of content viewed in the last month alone, across more than 2.5 million devices. It also provides access to a range of other channels, including Sky Sports and Sky News.


    Sky Movies director Ian Lewis said, “Sky Movies on demand is a great addition to Sky Go and gives customers complete control over how, when and now where they enjoy the latest movies. Whether customers want to kick back at home and watch the latest movies in widescreen 3D or HD, catch a movie on the laptop while on holiday or at the office, or watch a blockbuster out and about on their phone or tablet, we‘ve got it covered. Alongside other recent additions to Sky Movies like Anytime+ and 3D, the launch of Sky Movies on Sky Go helps customers get even more value out of Sky.”


    The announcement follows several enhancements to Sky Movies. As well as offering hundreds of movies to watch on demand as part of a Sky Movies subscription, Sky Anytime+ also now offers an enlarged Sky Box office service. As well as offering customers on demand pay-per-view access to titles at the same time as they are available on DVD, Sky Movies Box Office also now offers access to hundreds of classic library titles, all available to rent on demand.


    Earlier this month, Sky also launched a dedicated Sky Movies App for iPhone and iPad, offering listings for movies currently showing on Sky Movies and at the cinema, movie trailers and the option to record movies via Sky+ remote record.


    Sky Go app is to launch on Android handsets in the coming months. Next year the Sky Go experience will be supported by the ability for Sky customers to use at least 5,700 public Wi-Fi hotspots, spanning coffee shops, restaurants, pubs, transport hubs, hotels and gyms. This follows Sky‘s acquisition of the Cloud, a leading public Wi-Fi network.

  • Viacom18 signs up for capacity on Measat-3a

    MUMBAI: Viacom18 and Measat Satellite Systems (Measat) have reached an agreement for use of the Measat-3a satellite for the international distribution of Viacom18‘s channels across the Asian region.


    Viacom18 is a 50:50 joint venture between Viacom Inc and the Network 18 Group, which runs leading brands across television, film and digital media. It operates Colors, MTV, Nick, VH1 and Viacom18 Motion Pictures.


    “With wide coverage and a powerful Asian footprint, Measat-3a is the obvious satellite choice for distribution of our international services,” said Viacom18 chief technology officer Piyush Gupta. 
     
    “Measat is excited to be working with Viacom18 to distribute its popular international channels via Measat-3a,” said Measat senior director, sales and marketing Yau Chyong Lim. “The addition of Viacom18‘s channels further enhances the assortment of premium channels on Measat‘s 91.5°E Asia video neighbourhood.”


    The MEASAT-3/3a satellites distribute news, lifestyle, music, general entertainment, sports and documentary channels across Asia. With a bouquet of SD, HD and 3D channels, Measat boasts of being the preferred satellite operator for broadcast distribution in the region.

  • Datawind partners Nasscom Foundation to provide ‘Technology for Non-Profits’

    NEW DELHI: Datawind, the inventor of world‘s cheapest tablet computer – UbiSlate – has joined hands with Nasscom Foundation to help bridge the digital divide in India.


    The Foundation has partnered with Datawind to announce a contest targeting the non-profit network across India, wherein 10 of them will stand an opportunity to win 20 Aakash tablets/UbiSlates each, to improve their operations and programme implementation. The contest will open between December 2011 and January 2012.


    Each of the participating organisations will have to showcase how best the UbiSlate will be used for socio-economic challenges such as education, health and livelihoods.


    Commenting on this association, Datawind CEO Suneet Singh Tuli said, “Since 2006 and a similar effort with our PocketSurfer devices, we‘ve partnered with the Nasscom Foundation to help bridge the digital divide. We‘re excited by this partnership to help extend the reach and applicability of UbiSlate tablets and internet connectivity. It will also enable us to receive feedback from our audiences on their usage patterns, short-comings, and needed features for future releases.”


    The Foundation will reach out to 2000+ strong network of non-profits across 27 states through this initiative.


    While those who provide the most innovative ideas on using this device will be able to put them to best use, the Foundation will also monitor the progress of the winning campaigns and provide feedback to the Aakash team.


    Nasscom Foundation CEO Rita Soni added, “It is heartening to see innovative tech entrepreneurs actively involved with finding viable solutions to India‘s most pressing issues. The UbiSlate/Aakash tablet competition complements Nasscom Foundation‘s aim to empower non-profits with technology, helping NGOs become more operationally efficient and find creative ways to tackle developmental challenges.”

  • Eros Intl launches Bollywood app for iPad

    MUMBAI: Eros International has launched Bollywood‘s first iPad App.


    The application has been designed for those who love films and want to access content anytime and anywhere all around the globe. With a “cool look and a great interface” the Eros app has exclusive Eros movie trailers, photos, special behind the scenes, exclusive events and movie stills, the company said.


    The first version of the application has features such as an interactive film quiz as well as the ability to create a custom-made Bollywood movie poster, a user can also customise front-page and see previews of all new movies from Eros too. Additionally, while playing on the app, user can listen to hit Bollywood songs.
     
    Eros International chairman and CEO Kishore Lulla said, “We have been highly successful in reaching the world through theatrical and cable homes etc. It is now time to reach the consumer on their terms and digital platforms, specifically mobile and tablets are fast becoming a way of life. We have to stay connected with all audiences through different platforms.”


    Eros Digital CEO Ricky Ghai added, “Bollywood is almost a religion for millions of fans around the world and despite the fact that a cinema experience is still the richest way to truly enjoy a film experience, the digital fans are growing worldwide and are heavily mobile.”


    Right now the app is only available on iPad but the same application for other platforms and devices will be released soon, the company added.

  • Airtel Digital TV offers 21 AIR channels on iRadio

    NEW DELHI: Airtel Digital TV has launched a new entertainment application – iRadio – that offers 21 all India Radio channels.


    This latest addition to Airtel Digital TV‘s portfolio caters to the growing demand by customers for entertainment in a language of choice. This includes All India Radio which has high listenership for its mix of music, news, talk shows, variety, interviews, current affairs and documentaries.


    Bharti Airtel CEO- DTH/ Media Shashi Arora said, “iRadio will provide yet another reason for customers to be on Airtel Digital TV. The width and depth of our content together with the superior audio and video clarity on the back of our strong distribution and service delivery network has been one of the primary reasons for more customers opting for Airtel Digital TV. Our non channel content has been very well received, one of the reasons we believe that the Radio application will find appeal across the hinterland of the country where radio is still considered the primary entertainment medium for many, who are only now being introduced to DTH and its advantages over legacy distribution systems.”
     
    All Airtel digital TV customers can access this application at a mere click of the iTV button on their remote. With a user friendly interface, the customers also have an option to select an AIR channel and play in the background. The 21 audio channels in iRadio include FM Gold, FM Gold Mumbai, FM Rainbow, FM Rainbow Bangalore, FM Rainbow Chennai, Radio Kashmir, Gyanvani Radio, AIR Hindi, AIR Punjabi, AIR Tamil, AIR Telugu, AIR Bangla, AIR Gujarati, AIR Urdu, AIR Marathi, AIR Kannada, AIR Oriya, AIR Malayalam, AIR Assamese, AIR Ragam, and AIR North-East.


    iRadio is now available along with the other five Vas services – iFasal, iGoodlife, iDarshan, iLearn and iAstro. 

  • What’s-On-India launches TV guide app for iPhone

    MUMBAI: TV guide company What‘s-On-India has launched official Indian TV guide iPhone application for its users featuring all the programming action across more than 500 TV channels.


    The channels will include 100+ news channels, over 50+ movie channels, 50+ general entertainment channel (GECs), music channels, sports, infotainments, and kid‘s channels, channels in genres such as Food, Crime, and Education.


    What‘s-On-India GM Abrar Shaikh said, “TV consumption is becoming a two-screen experience where viewers are engaging with another device while watching TV. What‘s-On-India, through its Mobile Apps is making it easier for TV addicts to decide which shows to watch across hundreds of thousands of TV shows, movies, matches, events and programmes happening on television every week. If you have an iPhone with iOS 3.1 or higher then you can download this free app directly from the iTunes store.” 
     
    This guide app offers TV content search and discovery with views. Viewers have the option to sift through programme details across different languages, genres as well as search by date, time and star cast. They can also set favorite programme and set reminder alerts for a future airing.


    The free application allows users to search all the action that‘s happening on Television across their favorite channels, programmes and TV genres.


    What‘s-On-India is betting high on its apps with this launch after the successful Android launch couple of weeks back. The new iPhone app features a programming guide, genre filter and offers a new, smart way for users to discover and watch TV.

  • History now available on mobile TV across major operators

    MUMBAI: Factual entertainment channel History, which debuted in India on 9 October, 2011 and claims to have reached out to 45 million viewers within a month of its launch, is now available on the mobile platform.


    The broadcaster will be available on both platforms – live streaming as well as video on demand on GPRS enabled mobile phones. To access the application, the user will have to send the keyword “History” as an SMS to 51818. The user can chose to either view the channel or key episodes from a particular show.


    This service is available via Mobile TV across all leading mobile operators on such as Vodafone, Airtel, Idea, Aircel, BSNL, MTNL, Reliance, Tata Docomo and Tata Indicom.


    There will be different subscription charges based on the package viz. daily (Rs 7/-) or monthly (Rs 150/-) based on the user‘s choice. The service will soon be available in other Indian languages as well.


    A+E Networks TV18 president Ajay Chacko said, “It is our endeavour to ensure that our innovative and cutting edge content reaches every possible audience with access to a screen – be it a TV screen, a computer screen or a mobile phone screen. By making HISTORY available on the mobile platform, we have once again taken a step in the direction of broad basing and growing this genre in India.”


    History has partnered with Hyderabad based Apalya Technologies, which will enable the channel to power its content on Mobile TV. 
     
    Apalya Technologies founder and CEO Vamshi Reddy said, “We are pleased to be offering a great factual entertainment channel like History on board. With live streaming and videos on demand, it is surely a good value add to different mobile and internet users.”


    Furthermore, these features will soon also be available across other platforms through Apalya apps, such as:


    OEM like Samsung, LG, Blackberry, Internet dongles like Tata Photon, Reliance Netconnect and MTS Blaze, Internet broadband like Airtel Broadband and App Stores like Android, Apple I-stores, Blackberry, Nokia Ovi, etc.

  • Asiasat 7 Spacecraft separation successfully completed

    MUMBAI: Asiasat 7, a new communications satellite of Asiasat was launched at Hong Kong on 26 November on an ILS Proton Breeze M launch vehicle from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.


    9 hours and 13 minutes after liftoff, Asiasat 7 successfully separated from the launch vehicle. Over the next few days, the satellite will arrive at the geostationary orbit, some 36,000 km above the Equator.


    Asiasat president, CEO William Wade said, “We are extremely pleased that Asiasat 7 has successfully achieved this significant launch milestone. We greatly appreciate the efforts of our partners – International Launch Services, Khrunichev and Space Systems/Loral for their precision and professionalism in achieving this launch success.”
     
    “With Asiasat 7 successfully launched well ahead of the planned date for AsiaSat 3S‘s replacement, we can assure continuity of service to customers, while at the same time adding to our on-orbit capacity to service new business.”


    Asiasat 7 is a new generation satellite designed to replace AsiaSat 3S at the orbital location of 105.5 degrees East. Based on the Space Systems/Loral 1300 platform, AsiaSat 7 will support a broad range of applications for the Asia-Pacific region, including television broadcast and VSAT networks.


    Asiasat 7 carries 28 C-band and 17 Ku-band transponders, and a Ka-band payload. Its region-wide high power C-band beam covers Asia, the Middle East, Australasia and Central Asia, with Ku-band beams serving East Asia, South Asia and a steerable Ku beam.

  • Cable digitisation bill introduced in parliament

    NEW DELHI: The second major step to end the era of analog transmission in the cable television was taken today with the introduction of an amended Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Act 1995 in the Lok Sabha to make digitalisation mandatory.


    The Bill aims to digitise the cable sector in the country by December 31, 2014. The Government had earlier announced a timetable for complete digitisation of cable television in the four metros by 31 March, 2012, but this was put off to June 2012 in a notification issued subsequently.


    The target date for completely digitising cable sector in cities with population of more than one million was 30 March 2013, all urban areas by 30 September 2014, and the whole country by 31 December 2014. This will also mean an end to the analogue era and customers of cable networks must have a digital addressable set-top-box irrespective of whether they wish to receive free-to-air or encrypted (pay) channels.


    The delay for two months is because the Government had laid down in the Ordinance that promulgated earlier this month that six months notice will be given to the cable TV operators to enable them to install the necessary equipment for transmitting encrypted channels through a digital addressable system, in keeping with the deadlines set for this purpose for various states and cities.


    The Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Amendment Bill aims to replace the Ordinance, since the Constitution is clear that any Ordinance has to be replaced by a Bill within six weeks of the next Parliament session.


    Information and Broadcasting Minister Ambika Soni said the measure will empower consumer to high quality viewing and also higher number of TV channels. There will be no prime band after introduction of digitization. 
     
    Through the ordinance a clause was inserted in the Cable TV Networks (Regulation) Act to make a digital addressable system mandatory in the cable sector.
    For the second phase, the 38 specific cities and areas which have been listed in the notification are – Bangalore, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Pune, Surat, Kanpur, Jaipur, Lucknow, Nagpur, Patna, Indore, Bhopal, Thane, Ludhiana, Agra, Pimpri-Chinchwad, Nashik, Vadodara, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Rajkot, meerut, Kalyan-Dombivali, Varanasi, amrtisar, Navi Mumbai, Aurangabad, Solapur, Allahabad, Jabalpur, Srinagar, Visakhapatnam, Ranchi, Howrah, Chandigarh, Coimbatore, Maysore and Jodhpur.


    After digitisation, all cable operators carry encrypted signals only through digital set top boxes in accordance with the deadlines that have been notified.