Tag: World Trade Centre

  • GlobalOneIndia’s MiTiVi – OTT Platform to be launched in SCATIndia at World Trade Centre, Mumbai

    GlobalOneIndia’s MiTiVi – OTT Platform to be launched in SCATIndia at World Trade Centre, Mumbai

    MUMBAI: GlobalOne is all set to launch its MiTiVi OTT Platform service for cable operators.

    It offers a very engaging user interface with popular categories for live streaming of more than 1000+ channels, Radio , VODs, Education, Movie library, overseas content with live TV and a very user friendly account info link which gives complete information on subscriber access details. Package options and other offers will begin from September 24th   in SCAT India Exhibition  2018 , World trade Centre, Mumbai .

    This will be India’s Biggest OTT/ IPTV Platform ANYTHING, ANYTIME, ANYWHERE. With a strategic tie up with the government telecom sector in India, ie. MTNL & BSNL, the two PSU access service providers, held 72.54 per cent of the wireline market share. Which implies that there are 88.40 million subscribers to be connected over FTTH and with an available universe to deliver OTT services clubbed with triple play.The company has a global partnership with Tata .The company expects to make profits driving on the volume business.The MiTiVi will come with a set-top box for television. The company is offering the Cable operators to be named as “ Digital Service Providers” and to increase their earning 5 times by the numerous value propositions .

    Hemendra Dave, Chief Technical Officer said: MiTiVi has a comprehensive suite of security services designed to ensure that your content is always available to the people who have the rights to view it.

    MITiVi is the platform encourages the consumers to have more choice and flexibility,said “Vishal Shah, CXO Kaushik Izardar.

    With the launch of MiTiVi ,every next Level of growth life will demand different you. In the slew of digital services which can be utilized by a typical MSO/LSO to become a full fledged DigitalServiceProvider (DSP). The DSP will be provided huge earning opportunity by means of IT/ Telecom support,e-commerce platform  and financial services. Global One will allow a cable operator to combat the onslaught of large telcos trying to take over their traditional business on which their livelihood thrives,” said Kaushik Izardar, Chief Operating officer .

  • Radio Mirchi has Mumbai on the trot

    MUMBAI: Radio Mirchi, 98.3 FM in partnership with PROCAM International brings the GET ACTIVE MUMBAI Expo at the World Trade Centre from 17 to 20 January. The expo will be an interactive platform for participants who are preparing to run in the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon on January 21, 2007.

    The GET ACTIVE MUMBAI Expo has various sections ranging from fitness brands, travel to finance and so on. Fitness expert Leena Mogre has a stall at the venue to give health tips to the visitors on fitness regime, nutritional facts and help them prepare for the marathon.Sugar conscious participants can visit counters like Hexagon or Britannia Nutricare biscuits. For free consulation on shin, respiratory & hair care, one can visit Dr. Batra’s counter. Other counters on display are MTDC, Thomas Cook, LIC Housing Finance Ltd and Kingfisher Water.

    ‘The panel discussion has proved to be a great platform to showcase the proud sponsors of the CNN-IBN Indian of the Year award. Such an event has provided them with ample visibility and will definitely prove beneficial to anyone who chooses to advertise with us. We look forward to welcoming advertisers to other such events in the future.’ CNN-IBN and IBN 7 National Sales Head Sanjay Dua

    The FM station claims to motivate Mumbaiites through the GET ACTIVE MUMBAI Expo and hopes to value add as the participants prepare themselves for the Marathon. Radio Mirchi Mumbai vice president and station director Hitesh Sharma says ‘This is the fourth year of our association with PROCAM and we are extremely happy to be part of this mega event. Like every year, we are encouraging our listeners to be part of the Marathon and run for a noble cause. Apart from organizing the Expo, Mirchi has also been providing health & fitness tips to all its listeners. We have been running lots of contests for our listeners to keep it very interactive.’

  • CNN looks at business survivors in a Global Office‘Comeback’ special

    CNN looks at business survivors in a Global Office‘Comeback’ special

    MUMBAI: Overwhelming obstacles and huge setbacks have not stopped some companies and businesspeople from defying the odds to turn a business around and come back stronger than ever. December’s edition of Global Office on CNN again crisscrosses the world to meet some of these masters of the corporate comeback. The show airs on 18 November at 2 pm, 8 pm, 19 November at 6 pm and on 23 November at 8 pm,

    CNN’s Maggie Lake speaks to an emotional Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald, who relives the morning of 9/11, 2001 when the attack on the World Trade Centre killed nearly every member of the company’s staff. Lutnick survived the attack because he was dropping off his son to his first day of kindergarten and he describes how he helped revive the company in the most trying circumstances imaginable.

    For home electronics company Sharp, the mid-nineties was a trying time as profits were down and the brand was sagging. After being appointed president, Katsuhiko Machida decided to take a huge gamble by halting many lines and concentrating on flat screen LCD televisions. Machida explains to GLOBAL OFFICE how that gamble paid off and why the company hasn’t looked back.

    Picking up the pieces and trying again is second nature to Trip Hawkins, founder of computer games giant Electronics Arts. After massive success with EA, he decided to spread his wings. His next company, 3DO, stumbled from disaster to disaster until he was forced to close it down. Now with a new venture, Digital Chocolate – a games company that is picking up plaudits worldwide – he talks candidly about the highs and lows of business life and what keeps him motivated.

    Honoured by Queen Elizabeth II, loved at Givenchy and feted by his peers, designer Ozwald Boateng was nearly driven out of business during the Asian Financial Crisis. He tells CNN how he survived the crash and how he plans to make the most of the good times ahead.