STAR Group is shifting from traditional satellite and leased circuit service to the Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) / Internet Protocol (IP) technology for their contribution link to Europe, via a network-based managed services deal implemented by BT’s Media and Broadcast sector. The new system enables STAR to bring its services to UK and Europe with increased ease, manageability and efficiency. Currently, BT carries four STAR channels including STAR PLUS UK, STAR NEWS UK, STAR GOLD … [Read more...] about STAR reaches UK and Europe via BT’s new Media-IP network
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No fun playing games at Sony
Tokyo-Releasing its results for Q3 2007, Sony reported its Games unit revenues grew by nearly 43% to $US2.1 billion, but the bottom line was a loss of $841 million. In the first six months of Sony’s financial year, the company shipped about 2 million PS3s, and it forecasts another 9 million units will be shipped in the remaining six months. “The key issue for Game is the lack of profitability. Operating losses widened to 39.7% of sales, which is dreadful,” notes Carl … [Read more...] about No fun playing games at Sony
Rupert to speak at ‘Creative Economies’ Summit
Beijing - News Corp. Chairman/CEO Rupert Murdoch tops the list of speakers at the Creative Economies: Digital and Virtual Summit, which will be staged Nov. 8-9 in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The speakers’ roster also includes Wan Gang, China’s Minister of Science and Technology; Colin Giles, President, Nokia China; Sir Howard Stringer, CEO, Sony Corp; Colin Parris, Global Vice President, Digital Convergence, IBM; and Lloyd Blankfein, Chairman/CEO Goldman Sachs Group. The … [Read more...] about Rupert to speak at ‘Creative Economies’ Summit
Social networking set to level out
London - In a new report, independent market analyst Datamonitor expects global active memberships in social networking sites to reach 230 million by end 2007. The report, ‘The Future of Social Networking: understanding market strategic and technological developments’, says infrastructure providers, social network providers and wireless players stand to profit largely in the near term. By year end, Asia Pacific will account for 35% of the world’s social networking memberships. … [Read more...] about Social networking set to level out
Pain but hope for gain predicted for Indian broadcasting
Delhi- The $US4.5 billion Indian broadcasting sector is heading for a war of attrition and only those with courage, capital and content are likely to survive and prosper. That was the key conclusion from the India Digital Networks Summit, staged in Delhi on Oct. 17 by Media Partners Asia (MPA) and Indian Television Dot Com (ITV). Intensifying competition, growing digital pay-TV penetration, the launch of hundreds of TV channels and the entry of new investor groups all will represent a … [Read more...] about Pain but hope for gain predicted for Indian broadcasting
Indian government frets over tardy roll of CAS
Delhi-The slow spread of Conditional Access Systems (CAS) to prevent unauthorized reception of digital TV channels in India is worrying the government, Asha Swarup, Secretary of the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, told the India Digital Networks Summit. “We are conducting studies to find out why it has been slow,” she said. TRAI permanent advisor Rajiv Choubey said policing and strong enforcement are needed in order for CAS to spread faster. The consensus view at the summit … [Read more...] about Indian government frets over tardy roll of CAS