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  • Acko CMO Ashish Mishra celebrates Grand Effie 2024  win

    Acko CMO Ashish Mishra celebrates Grand Effie 2024 win

    MUMBAI:  Acko’s marketing team, led by chief marketing officer Ashish Mishra, celebrated a remarkable victory at the Effie Awards India 2024, clinching the prestigious Grand Effie, one gold, and three silver awards. The team also secured third place in the overall points tally.

    The Acko Insurance Team

    The standout campaign, Health Insurance ki Subah ho gayi Mamu, featuring the iconic characters Munna and Circuit, was hailed as one of the most innovative marketing efforts in the insurance sector over the past decade.

    Mishra expressed gratitude to Leo Burnett India, including key contributors Abhimanyu, Shailee Raghav, Ashish Spiky, Amitesh Rao, and Rajdeepak Das, for their creativity and collaboration in delivering this industry-defining work.
     

    Acko Insurance

    He further acknowledged the contributions of Acko’s marketing and business teams, noting the support of Rupinderjit, Amit, Chirag, Rohin, Gaurav, and Harish from health, and Mayank, Akhilesh, Kanish, Ajay, and Amol from auto. Special thanks were extended to Sanjeev, Varun, Animesh, and Vishwanath for their guidance.

    Mishra praised team members Nitin, Prateek, Vipin, Lavanya, Gargi, Dushyant, Sanjeev, and Prakhar, calling them “rockstars” and urging them to continue scaling new heights.

    The victory marks the culmination of a five-year journey for the Acko marketing team, reinforcing their reputation for pushing creative boundaries in the insurance industry.

  • Mirror Now launches special series, “Mirror Now Against Cyber Scam”

    Mirror Now launches special series, “Mirror Now Against Cyber Scam”

    Mumbai:  Representing the voice and issues of every thinking urban Indian, Mirror Now has been the nation’s change headquarters driving conversations on pertinent topics that affect the daily lives of common people. Furthering its mission, the channel presents “Mirror Now Against Cyber Scam”, a special series that aims to address the rampant rise in cyber frauds and empower viewers with the guidance to stay vigilant and secure in the ever-evolving digital landscape.  Starting 24 November and airing every Friday at 7:30 pm, the 6-part series will be anchored by Shreya Upadhyaya.

    Over the years, Cybercrime has emerged in new and unique ways displacing people’s knowledge of safety and risk aversion associated with the various digital platforms. Mirror Now’s new series serves as a critical knowledge pool for the viewers to understand various facets of cybercrime, do’s and don’ts for safeguarding and immediate steps to be taken if scammed, including legal recourse with platforms and banks.

    Bringing expert voices to provide in-depth insights on the issue, Mirror Now Against Cyber Scam series will feature policymakers, cyber experts and police officials outlining actionable steps to ensure the safety of the citizens on cyber threats. The first episode airing today will bring forth the stories of various cybercrime victims and will also feature a special panel discussion with Amit Dubey, cyber security expert and former IPS officer Yashovardhan Azad adding authoritative perspectives to the critical discussion.

    Enlightening viewers with practical knowledge to assert their rights, the series will deep dive into various Cyber Laws in India, providing a lucid and comprehensive understanding of how each law functions. The series will also focus on unravelling the intricacies of cybercrime, including the demographic details of the criminals and their targeted strategies. 

  • Time Broadband achieves Asian landmark in IPTV

    NEW DELHI: The Mumbai-headquartered Time Broadband Services Pvt Ltd might not ring a bell immediately, but this media technology company has achieved an Asian landmark.

    Commissioning of a fully integrated content delivery network over H.264 AVC Revision 10 of MPEG4 format as an end-to-end solution on Mahanagar Telecom Nigam Ltd (MTNL) MPLS core and ADSL 2+ access system is the first of its kind in Asia.

    This hi-tech implementation was first recorded on 4 July 2006 at Cavalier Telecom in the USA by Kasenna, which also happens to be Time Broadband’s technology provider.

    “Considering the few weeks gap, the achievement of having a total integrated solution on an emerging technology is certainly a landmark in Indian broadband domain where more than 100 TV channels are to be delivered via digital multi-cast to PC and TV sets by our technology partners,” said Time Broadband MD and CEO Sujata Dev.

    What this means in layman’s language and where does the
    government-controlled telecom company MTNL fit into the scenario?

    MTNL, providing services in Delhi and Mumbai, has associated with Time Broadband to provide IPTV at affordable rates to the telco’s consumers. The services are slated to be commercially flagged off later this year.

    According to Dev, apart from the telephony and internet services, a MTNL subscriber can also subscribe to TV channels, which can be seen either on the consumer’s PC or television set.

    The charges for subscribing to over 100 channels and internet services are likely to be in the region of Rs 400 per month (exclusive of charges for telephone usage).

    Time Broadband, which in no way is connected to the Times of India group, did a trial simulation of the technology in Mumbai on 14 January 2005, the day on which a nation-wide launch of broadband was held by MTNL and its sibling Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL).

    On 21 November 2005, Time Broadband signed up formally with MTNL for providing the content delivery network (CDN) and do content aggregation for MTNL to enable rich-media content delivery.

    MTNL, set up on 1 April 1986 by the government, has a customer base of approximately 5.92 million as on March 2006. The government presently holds 56.25 per cent stake in the company.

    Time Broadband, where Sujata Dev’s husband Amit works as the chief tech mentor, has been initially funded by promoters and has received $12 million mix of equity and debt from global investors to move into full-scale rollout plan to 600 tri-band customers shortly in Delhi.

    Next stage of integration would cover uni-cast or the interactive on-demand media delivery, which is to be completed shortly.

    “In IPTV domain, a major challenge faced by a operator is the integration of the CDN components like middleware, content protection, video-on-demand services and head-end encoding components with set-top box. We could successfully integrate the whole system in past six months along with inputs from our technology partners,” said Dev.

    A unique aspect of the whole venture involving MTNL is the content protection or guarding against piracy.

    The content protection technology used by Time Broadband for MTNL’s IPTV service is being provided by Verimatrix and is a mix of session-based water marking and clone-detection capabilities.

    “Broadcasters like Star, Sony and Zee have approved the content protection system of Verimatrix as also major studios of Hollywood as a key defense against the vandalism of piracy due to the forensic tracking, which is invisible but un-destructible,” Dev explained.

    The video-marking added to 128 bit PKI as per AES norms would offer threshold level of protection to all content. The achievement of technical solution is one hurdle crossed but the issues of Regulation and availability of volume based H.264 STB with ‘session-based water-marking’ is still a challenge to be overcome before commercial launch, Dev adds.

    However, a major hurdle in rollout of IPTV services in India is the regulatory body Trai’s present ambivalence on the status of such service.

    Telecom Regulatgory Auhtority of India (Trai) is yet to decide whether to classify IPTV as a television service or make it part of telecom.

    Both MTNL and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (the biggest telecom service provider in India in terms of reach) control over 95 per cent of last mile
    connectivity in India.

    The remaining miniscule is with some private players, which are finding themselves handicapped to introduce large scale broadband services in the country in the absence of last mile connectivity.

    Though the set-top box needed to access the MTNL Tri-band service is being imported by Time Broadband for approximately $ 160, in the initial stages the boxes are being subsidised to catch consumers.

    Time Broadband would build and own all the elements of this massive city-wide content delivery network with service delivery platform to operate uni-cast and multi-cast services of rich-media, apart from critical sub-system and peripheral devices.