Tag: Protection

  • This Raksha Bandhan ICICI Lombard shows that ‘Protection’ is not always a brother’s  strength

    This Raksha Bandhan ICICI Lombard shows that ‘Protection’ is not always a brother’s strength

    MUMBAI: On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, ICICI Lombard, one of the leading non-life insurance companies in India, is celebrating the festival with the underlying message that ‘protection can come from anyone.’ The new digital campaign showcases how it is the sister who plays the role of protector, unlike what has been traditionally upheld.

    Inherent in this campaign is ICICI Lombard’s core brand adage, ‘Nibhaye Vaade’. So, this Raksha Bandhan tie a rakhi on your sisters’ wrists too, as they can be the protector at times.

    With today’s women venturing across all spectrum of business, sports, entrepreneurship, winning awards and touching new records, the campaign showcases the ‘promise of protection’ in a novel way. Today a rakhi is tied with a promise of mutual protection, without spelling out who the protector is, thus giving the deep-rooted protector-protected paradigm a required nudge.

    ICICI Lombard’s new digital campaign drives the theme of ‘Raksha’ or ‘Protection’ that pivots around the paradigm of protection. Since human interest stories tug at one’s heartstrings, ICICI Lombard has opted for ‘storytelling’ as a medium of expression.

    Set in the foothills of Northeast India, the film showcases a brother narrating the heroic stints of his ‘didi’. While buying ‘rakhi’ and ‘mithai’ for his ‘didi’, the brother recounts – how his sister saved him from bullies in school or empowered him to be brave enough to face hostility and threats in life. He then goes on to say that the first time she tied a rakhi, she told him that it was with the promise to ‘protect,’ between the two. It is only towards the end of film is when one realizes that his protector is none other than world champion boxer Mary Kom.

    On the campaign, Sanjeev Mantri, Executive Director, ICICI Lombard, said, “On the campaign, Sanjeev Mantri, Executive Director, ICICI Lombard, said, “We are living in interesting times. Women are out in the world making a place and name for themselves. In this scenario, the festival of Rakshabandhan which symbolises the bond of a brother protecting the sister too needs to undergo a change  When we discussed this emerging trend and how to communicate it effectively , we thought of none other than Mary Kom, who represents one facet of women power. And the story being narrated by her brother brings out the progressive yet emotional angle. Mary Kom represents the spirit of perseverance, discipline and determination and she protects – all the qualities which ICICI Lombard believes in, while endeavouring to deliver on its promises to its customers.”

    Talha Mohsin and Mahesh Parab, Group Creative Directors, said "Doing a brand communication on Raksha Bandhan, a festival about keeping promises needs to be more than organic for ICICI Lombard. This year we wanted to make a statement as well, a progressive one. This campaign is a beautiful narrative of a brother, Khupreng Mangte and his sister that is a reflection of changing times. While shooting with Khupreng, we realized one thing, that his sibling stories reflected our sibling stories, his progressive outlook represented ours. The beauty about doing work that's a 'slice of life,’ is that it is a slice of everyone’s life."

  • Cisco increases its reach to 100 million digital TV homes in Asia Pacific

    Cisco increases its reach to 100 million digital TV homes in Asia Pacific

    MUMBAI:  In the rapidly-growing digital television industry in Asia Pacific, Cisco, a provider of conditional access (CA) and digital rights management (DRM) solutions, has secured content that is delivered to more than 100 million digital homes in the region.

    Using an industry-estimated average of 3.3 people per household, Cisco’s VideoGuard conditional access and digital rights management technology now provides the critical protection of premium content to over 340 million viewers.

    Cisco has also developed a research and development (R&D) center in Bengaluru that is dedicated to the development of video technology. According to the MPA report of May 2013, the company currently enjoys the largest market share of the estimated 257 million digital TV homes in Asia Pacific.

    Service Provider Video Software Solutions vice president sales, Asia Pacific Sue Taylor said, “Achieving the milestone of over 100 million digital homes in this region is a testament to our commitment to Asia Pacific over the past 20 years, and our partnerships with some of the most successful cable TV and DTH satellite platforms in the region. This industry in Asia Pacific is one of the fastest growing and most dynamic in the world. We look forward to serving million more households that can benefit from Cisco’s enhanced TV-viewing experiences, as the demand for advanced services and applications surges.”

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      Cisco® VideoGuard conditional access and digital rights management solutions make Cisco the leading CA provider in Asia Pacific with a market share of 31 per cent (Source: Screen Digest Report 2013 and Cisco’s internal subscriber data).
     

      Cisco is a trusted pay-TV technology partner for over 150 Pay-TV operators as well as media and entertainment companies worldwide, including leading Direct-to-home (DTH) and cable operator customers in Asia Pacific like Airtel Digital TV, Astro, Foxtel, Hathway, Oriental Cable Network, Sichuan Cable TV, Tata Sky and DEN Networks.

    Cisco recently announced the key milestone of over 30 million digital TV homes in India with an estimated 150 million viewers.