Tag: Skype

  • CNN-IBN to rebrand ‘Citizen Journalist’ as ‘CJ+’

    CNN-IBN to rebrand ‘Citizen Journalist’ as ‘CJ+’

    MUMBAI: Acknowledging the digital boost, CNN-IBN is all set to rebrand The Citizen Journalist Show as CJ+ to digitally empower the concept. 

     

    Starting 1 August, 2015, CJ+ will hit screens in an all new-avatar, and will connect its viewers digitally. With this new format, CNN-IBN will expand its platform for the common man to voice his thoughts and concerns, through easily accessible digital tools.

     

    Although, the story ideas and storytelling that builds on The CJ Show’s rich legacy and authenticity in the reportage world remain intact, this time the show will push boundaries, and will use social media platforms like video blogs, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Hangouts and Skype to enhance its storytelling techniques. To complement the show, a refreshed website will also be launched.

     

    CNN-IBN managing editor Radhakrishnan Nair said, “The whole objective behind CJ+ is to empower the audience and give them a bigger stage to participate in the whole news gathering system and fight for their rights. We are grateful to work on such an innovative program and hope that we continue receiving an overwhelming response from the audience.”

  • Colors partners Skype; eyes wider social media reach for ‘India’s Got Talent’

    Colors partners Skype; eyes wider social media reach for ‘India’s Got Talent’

    MUMBAI: As a step towards expanding the reach of social platform for India’s Got Talent across the world, Colors has inked a first of its kind brand association with international voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) service Skype.

     

    With this association, India’s Got Talent, which is currently in its sixth season, aims to get viewers a step closer to the show, its judges, hosts and contestants.

     

    Skype has created an exclusive ID called ‘IGTonColors’ to facilitate interactions with judges, hosts and this seasons enthralling talent. Through this, users will be able to connect with like-minded fans of the show, gain access to exclusive India’s Got Talent content, and send any questions they may have to the judges and presenters. Focusing on bridging gaps and connecting people, the Skype integration will showcase the features of the internet-based calling service keeping encouragement and support for contestants, hosts and judges at the helm of its positioning.

     

    Colors CEO Raj Nayak said, “Colors has always been at the forefront as far as optimum use of digital media is concerned and has a robust presence across all digital platforms. This first of its kind partnership between an Indian television show and an internationally acclaimed internet-calling service major is a move towards heightening engagement avenues and create direct connect with the viewers. Our integration with Skype is a step towards expanding the reach of social platform for India’s Got Talent across the world. By integrating Skype online as well as on-air, we aim to highlight that while this service brings you one step closer to your loved ones, India’s Got Talent strives to achieve the same by recognising outstanding Indian talent.”

     

    Skype general manager audience marketing Angie Hill added, “We are excited to be working with this seasons India’s Got Talent on Colors.  The collaboration is the perfect example of ways in which our users can interact naturally with the things that matter to them. Whether that be questions to the judges, hosts or even the talent, Skype users have the unique opportunity to engage with the show and get a lot more from their viewing experience, by simply using the Skype ID ‘IGTonColors’.”

     

    The partnership intends to give a unique broadcasting experience, which Skype aims to give users all around the world.

     

    Using the Skype ID, viewers can connect with the show’s judges, contestants etc via chat. Additionally, viewers can also take part in competitions running on Skype with prizes including tickets to the exclusive India’s Got Talent Grand Finale on 27 June, 2015.

     

    Skype will also enable exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from the show for viewers including Behind the Talent Webisodes featuring highlights from the show, bloopers and exclusive interviews with judges, presenters and contestants.

     

    To be led by social media host, Meiyang Chang, the series will give viewers an uninhibited glimpse into the mind-numbing talent interspersed with humor as Chang shares his expert opinions on the performances. The same will be available for viewing at www.colors.in.com/igtskype

     

    The sixth season of the show premiered on 17 April on Colors, with Karan Johar, Kirron Kher and Malaika Arora Khan taking their place at the judges’ desk while Bharti Singh and Nakuul Mehta donned the hats of the anchors.

     

    India’s Got Talent is aired every weekend at 9 pm.

  • LimeRoad raises $45 million in less than a year

    LimeRoad raises $45 million in less than a year

    MUMBAI: LimeRoad, a social-shopping platform for women, has raised a series C financing following rapid growth in community engagement, scrapbook creation and revenue growth.

     

    This two-year old company has raised total funds to the tune of $45 million in the past year and this round comes within ten months of its Series B financing. Tiger Global Management, an existing investor, leads the new round with participation from existing investors Lightspeed Venture Partners and Matrix Partners India.

     

    Over the last year, LimeRoad has been steadily nurturing a unique hyperactive community that takes products from thousands of sellers from across the country and shows users how to transform even the most basic white t-shirt into a style statement.

     

    The community posted more than 1.5 million style statements as “scrapbooks” last month alone, with per day postings reaching 100,000+, achieving 100x growth in less than a year.

     

    “It’s transformational,” said a graphic design student in Delhi Komal, who has made 800 scrapbooks. She added, “Scrapbooking on LimeRoad makes me feel ultra stylish.  It’s a daily routine that is a release after a hard day.”

     

    A homemaker in Jharkhand, Jhanvi, who has created 2000+scrapbooks, stated, “I feel like I am getting out of my town.  It has helped me personally develop, changed my sense of style.  I purchase my looks for myself and love it.  Now I try so many new things.”

     

    LimeRoad’s machine algorithms rank order and display the highest quality scrapbooks for millions of users to find the trendiest products and styles.

    LimeRoad was founded by Suchi Mukherjee, Prashant Malik and Ankush Mehra, who collectively have previously held leadership roles at eBay, Skype, Facebook, Samsung and Reliance Hypermarkets.

     

    LimeRoad founder and CEO Suchi Mukherjee said, “We are revolutionizing the way lifestyle products are discovered and ultimately bought in India, and in doing so, we are changing social order. Smaller unique sellers from across the country are getting discovered, women from across the country are using scrapbooks as a medium of style expression, and millions of users are getting access to highly affordable and unique style.”

     

    “We grew GMV 600 per cent in the last 12 months, thanks to our passionate users who visited our app on average more than 38 times in the last six months. That’s a delightful 76 times a year! As a result 80-85 per cent of our orders come from organic traffic.”

     

    Tiger Global partner Lee Fixel said, “The uniqueness of LimeRoad lies in the passionate user base and the mission of providing an engaging platform for smaller brands to thrive.  We love this approach and are investing behind it and behind the team executing the strategy.”

     

    Lightspeed Advisory Services India managing director Bejul Somaia added, “We continue to be highly supportive of LimeRoad. This is a truly exceptional team that has already disproved many accepted notions in Indian online commerce as a result of which they are showing extraordinary organic traction.”

     

    Matrix India managing director Avnish Bajaj said, “The LimeRoad team is a unique combination of a crystal clear vision combined with sheer execution prowess.  We continue to be amazed by their sheer passion, sharp thinking and their core engagement metrics.”

  • TRAI seeks views to regulate Over-The-Top services

    TRAI seeks views to regulate Over-The-Top services

    NEW DELHI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) today asked stakeholders whether it was too early to establish a regulatory framework for over-the-top (OTT) services, since internet penetration is still evolving, and access speeds are generally low and there is limited coverage of high-speed broadband in the country.

     

    At the same time, TRAI sought opinion on whether a beginning should be made now with a regulatory framework that could be adapted to changes in the future in a Consultation Paper on ‘Regulatory Framework for OTT services.’ The regulator wants stakeholders to send in their comments by 25 April and counter-comments by 8 May.

     

    TRAI wants to know if OTT players offering communication services (voice, messaging and video call services) through applications (resident either in the country or outside) should be brought under the licensing regime.

     

    It has sought suggestions on whether the growth of OTT is impacting the traditional revenue stream of telecom service providers and is the increase in data revenues of the TSPs sufficient to compensate for this impact.

     

    The regulator wants stakeholders to state whether the OTT players should pay for use of the TSPs network over and above data charges paid by consumers, the pricing options that can be adopted and could they include prices based on bandwidth consumption.

     

    Do stakeholders feel that imbalances exist in the regulatory environment in the operation of OTT players? What should the framework to address these issues be, and how can the prevailing laws and regulations be applied to OTT players (who operate in the virtual world)? are some of the questions to which, TRAI wants answers.

     

    At the outset, TRAI has noted that TSPs offering fixed and mobile telephony are currently being overwhelmed by online content, known as OTT applications and services. The term OTT refers to applications and services, which are accessible over the internet and ride on operators’ networks offering internet access services e.g. social networks, search engines, amateur video aggregation sites etc. The best known examples of OTT are Skype, Viber, WhatsApp, Chat On, Snapchat, Instagram, Kik, Google Talk, Hike, Line, WeChat, Tango, e-commerce sites (Amazon, Flipkart etc.), Ola, Facebook messenger, BlackBerry Messenger, iMessage, online video games and movies (Netflix, Pandora). Today, users can directly access these applications online from any place, at any time, using a variety of internet connected consumers. TSPs also means Network providers, Internet Service Providers, fixed and mobile, broadband providers, data service providers, wireless net providers and access providers.

     

    It said the public internet that started in the 1980s has grown in scope over the last three decades. In its current form, it has the added ability to carry the entire gamut of services that are required to be delivered to a consumer of telecom services. It allows a telecom subscriber to access almost all the services required for information, education and entertainment. It has enabled an individual’s commercial transactions including retail; in that respect, it has altogether redefined the conventional marketplace. Even personalized services, such as a taxi ride can be accessed on a person’s fingertips. This growth has also brought about a fundamental shift in other spheres including telecom and TV. Earlier, networks used to be built around specific applications, say voice, internet or Pay TV. Voice, message and video content have now been reduced to mere bytes.

     

    It is becoming increasingly difficult for consumers to know if there is an economic difference in connecting various networks via a land phone, cell phone, or a computer. In fact, young users find it difficult to distinguish among these three networks; from their perspective, all that matters is connectivity. They visualize these not as a layered and interconnected series of discreet networks, but as an organic whole.

     

    The regulator therefore wants to know how the security concerns should be addressed with regard to OTT players providing communication services and what security conditions such as maintaining data records, logs etc. need to be mandated for such OTT players. Furthermore, suggestions are sought on how the OTT players offering app services ensure security, safety and privacy of the consumer.

     

    What forms of discrimination or traffic management practices are reasonable and consistent with a pragmatic approach, the regulator wants to know, and whether the TSPs be mandated to publish various traffic management techniques used for different OTT applications.

     

  • TRAI paper on broadband next month

    TRAI paper on broadband next month

    MUMBAI: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) will come out with a comprehensive consultation paper on broadband next month. It will invite views of public on issues related to roll out of broadband in the country.

     

    Inaugurating the “Eighth Mobile India Summit: Broadband Highway-Driving India’s Growth” organised by Assocham, TRAI chairman Rahul Khullar said, “The authority has been working on broadband issues, and hopefully, we will come out with a paper on broadband, may be by the end of next month.” He also admitted that India’s progress in terms of broadband has been very limited and disappointing.

     

    “Of 1.8 lakh kilometres (kms) cable that has been ordered 15,000 has been delivered which is just about eight per cent, of six lakh kms for ducting actual achievement is about 2,000 kms which is about 0.3 per cent, the optical fibre cable pulled is about 250 kms which is less than 0.05 per cent of the target and all this has been achieved in past two years,” he added.

     

    He further stressed the need for targeted approach to achieve broadband policy objectives. He also focused on the scope to use available private infrastructure in conjunction with already existing public infrastructure

     

    TRAI is also planning to issue a consultation paper soon to discuss regulatory framework around Over-the-top (OTT) players like WhatsApp, Skype, Viber, WeChat etc.

     

    The OTT players facilitate free calls and messaging services, making it affordable for consumers to use them. Telecom subscribers are required to pay only internet charges to their operators for using OTT services.

     

    The authority had recently organised a seminar on ‘Regulatory Framework for OTT Services’ with the aim to provide a platform for exchanging views on key issues related to OTT and also rejected the proposal put forward by telcos to charge popular apps.

  • TRAI rejects telcos’ proposal to charge popular apps

    TRAI rejects telcos’ proposal to charge popular apps

    MUMBAI: In a victory for the users of WhatsApp, Viber, Skype and other apps, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has decided against a proposal of carriers to impose extra fees on these popular services.

     

    The cellular service providers placed a proposal last month for these apps to share a part of their revenue with them or the government which allow users to route calls and messages via the internet.

     

    As reported by the Economic Times, TRAI has now rejected the idea and also cancelled plans to hold a consultation on the matter. According to the report, TRAI feels that revenue losses can be offset by growth in the usage of data services and that there is no need to intervene at this time. 

     

    The proposal was given on the basis that the mobile service providers were suffering a loss of revenue due to declining use of cellular voice and SMS services.

     

    With the rise over the-top players (OTTPs), many subscribers use these apps rather than their telecom operator’s normal voice call and SMS services, affecting the carrier’s revenue. Hence telcos, having invested billions of dollars in creating their network, want OTTPs to be regulated so that both parties operate on a level playing field.

     

    Operators want the OTTPs—which use their telecom networks— to pay the same fees that they pay to the government, which if implemented will force the app makers to charge for their services, currently available for free.

     

    The proposal by the telecom companies sparked widespread criticism from the consumers, raising objection to the very idea of imposing fees on specific apps, pointing out that the carriers already charge for internet connectivity.

     

    According to OTT players, seeking payment and the move to regulate them is against the concept of free internet or ‘net neutrality’.

     

    TRAI recently held a seminar titled ‘Regulatory Framework for OTT Services’ bringing several OTT players face-to-face with operators as a precursor to regulating the app space in India. This would have been the first step in a consultation process, which has now reportedly been called off.

  • Entries invited for NFDC script lab and We Care Film Fest

    Entries invited for NFDC script lab and We Care Film Fest

    NEW DELHI: Entries have been invited by the National Film Development Corporation for its script lab and by several Indian film festivals for entries in their respective events being held both this year and the next year.

     

    In its second year, the National script Lab is a long-running script development lab for Indian writers wanting to build and develop screenplays with three residential workshops over five months supported by interim feedback and work via Skype.

     

    Internationally acclaimed mentors will help up to nine selected writers through carefully staged development to prepare their scripts for introduction to the market in India and the rest of the world for financing and co-production.

     

     This year the special focus is on children and youth films. However, the lab will offer places to all genres of film, not exclusively to just children and youth screenplays. Entries with an application fee of Rs 2000 have to be sent by 1 September. Complete applications are to be sent to labs@nfdcindia.com with the first 20 pages of the script along with the application form.

     

    Meanwhile, the country’s first film festival on disability recognized by the United Nations; the We Care Film Fest has invited entries of short films and documentaries in four categories: up to one minute, five minutes, 30 and 60 minutes respectively from across the globe on various disability issues.

     

     The festival is also organising a conference, which will be held from 24 to 26 November, at the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi.

     

    The event is being organised jointly by UNESCO, the UN Information Centre for India and Bhutan, the Department of Disability Affairs, the Social Justice and Empowerment Ministry, the National Trust, the NGO Brotherhood and the We Care film fest.

     

     The screening of short films and documentaries will follow panel discussion, sharing of success stories by using audio-visual as information, communication and advocacy tools.  Though, the last date of submission of short films and documentaries for the We Care Film Fest is 12 December, films received till 31 October on the theme of the conference and on other disability issues will be screened during the conference. The preview committee will select the short films and documentaries for screening.

     

     The third Delhi International Film Festival being held from 20 to 27 December has called for entries by 30 September for full length feature, short films, NRI films, green films (environmental and wild life), student films, animation films, and documentaries. The festival will be held in collaboration with the New Delhi Municipal Committee and Delhi Tourism in Delhi. Details are available on info@delhiinternationalfilmfestival.com and the website: www.delhiinternationalfilmfestival.com

     

    Meanwhile, the Centre for Media Studies Environment has called for entries to its annual eighth edition of CMS Vatavaran: Environment and Wildlife Film Festival and Forum. Films produced on or after 1 January 2015 are accepted in the CMS VATAVARAN 2015 film festival scheduled from 9 to 12 October 2015 at New Delhi. The entry form and guidelines can be downloaded from our website www.cmsvatavaran.org.

  • Your WhatsApp could cost you, soon

    Your WhatsApp could cost you, soon

    MUMBAI: Telecom operators are worried with the increasing number of over the top (OTT) services that are using their bandwidth to provide share audio, video and text. Therefore, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) decided to pacify everyone with a seminar to discuss the issue.

     

    The telecom industry claims that it is suffering huge losses due to platforms such as Skype, Whatsapp and Viber that provide similar services at no cost but the internet service charge. PTI reports Cellular Operators Association of India director general TV Ramachandran stating during the seminar, “We want some kind of regulatory help to get a level-playing field. There are so many regulations binding on us but the same don’t exist for OTT players. We can do a lot more if level-playing field is given to us.”

     

    According to data by PricewaterhouseCoopers managing consultant Neeraj Kataria, Skype usage is costing the telecom industry around $36 billion a year globally.

     

    On the other hand, when WhatsApp picked up speed in the country, several other such services such as Hike, Line, WeChat, Snapchat etc also emerged to eat a share of the pie.

     

    Ramachandran also shared his concern that OTT services can switch calls over the web outside India but telecom ops have to pay interconnect charges.

     

    Association of Unified Telecom Service Providers of India (AUSPI) president CS Rao said that OTT service providers have no rule regarding quality of service and consumer commitment. “If 20 per cent of our customers start using OTT service then burden on network will increase $55 per subscriber,’ he added.

     

    A report in Business Today states that telcos currently are losing around Rs 5000 crore per year due to these OTT services that will cross Rs 16,400 crore in next two years.

     

    On the other hand, Internet and Mobile Association of India president Subho Roy stated that TRAI should keep out of it since it is a business to business issue. But the TRAI secretary Sudhir Gupta is reported to have said that the purpose of the seminar is not to see if OTT services are cutting into telecom operators’ revenue but whether there is a need for regulating such service or not.

     

    Amid all this, Facebook India has also joined the Cellular Operators Association of India to ‘focus on mobile technology, access and its continued desire to work in collaboration with the industry to increase connectivity.’

     

     

  • TRAI likely to come out with discussion paper on OTT services

    TRAI likely to come out with discussion paper on OTT services

    NEW DELHI: A discussion paper is likely to be issued by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) relating to Over The Top (OTT) services such as such as WhatsApp and Viber.

     

    However, a TRAI official said that this would not be in the form of a consultation paper since TRAI at present cannot regulate OTT.

     

    The official told indiantelevision.com that the major issue related to security threats and the direction these companies will take in the future. “We would also understand the concerns of telecom operators and consumers,” said the official.

     

    One effect of the TRAI study could be the introduction of payment for the OTT services to save the telecom companies, but this will have to be balanced with the capacity of the customer to pay. If the OTTs do not pay the telcos, the messages will be delivered slower and videos will take longer to download.

     

    The regulator will look into issues faced by telcos regarding usage of their bandwidth by OTT players and other internet companies without any share in revenue earned. Operators also have to spend periodically to upgrade the infrastructure to meet the growing data needs to consumers.

     

    While security agencies can access telecom data such as messages and call records provided there is a court order, there are more problems in accessing internet services.

     

    It is learnt that the government may ask its US counterpart to share the technology it uses to decrypt conversations happening over chat services like WhatsApp and Skype, if the companies do not cooperate.

     

    Value Added Services (VAS) are being affected with certain mobile internet services including ringback tones, voice SMS, job alerts etc. The role of telecom player gets minimised as consumers shift to more web services.

  • IndiaPost Live – India’s first Live Web TV News Conversation channel launched

    IndiaPost Live – India’s first Live Web TV News Conversation channel launched

    MUMBAI: IndiaPost Live, India’s first live Web TV News Conversation channel has been launched today. This media initiative opens a new chapter of interactive video journalism through news conversations on a variety of topics. The focus and emphasis on comprehensive interactivity of the people sets a new landmark in the history of Indian media.

    In the first phase, IndiaPost Live, livestreams four hours of original programming – 5 days a week – with highlights of past and popular shows during the period live streaming is off. IndiaPost Live brings together diverse and multidimensional editorial resources ranging from professional editors and reporters to bloggers and social communities to individuals expressing their opinions through live video as well as through other modes of contribution and interaction such as recorded video, audio, pictures and text. Each of the topic being presented through live streaming will be open to participants across the globe who can join the conversations via webcams, smart phones and tablets using Skype, Google+ Hangouts and other means.

    Thus news debate moves away from the conventional path and becomes conversation wherein everyone has a say in news and its commentary rather than a few dictating what is news and commentary. Through the platform of IndiaPost Live people would get an opportunity in the process of stating news in real time. Higher degree of interactivity within the show screen allows the viewer to click social sharing tools and dynamic links to the related content.

    “IndiaPost Live will be integrating live, one-on-one and group dialogues and debates from the community. The news conversations are built around segments spotlighting happenings and ideas that generate maximum attention and involvement, especially from and in social media,”said Mr. B C Jojo, founder and CEO of IndiaPost Live.

    IndiaPost Live operates out of state-of-art studios in NCR region of India’s capital, New Delhi. This unique media initiative goes live at 11:30 hours on 31 March 2014 through www.indiapostlive.com. The IndiaPost Live team welcomes all of you to witness and participate in this path breaking initiative.