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  • MTV will join the pay-TV clan; to be encrypted soon

    Riding on the success of it's music channel, MTV has decided that it is the time when it can exploit its potential as

  • Aman, Sonali to switch shows in anniversary episodes on Star Plus

    MUMBAI: It's a unique way to celebrate a first anniversary.

  • B4U Movies targets end August for going pay


    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 08, 2002

    MUMBAI: B4U Movies, the stand alone channel that is going the pay way, aims to complete the seeding of set top boxes throughout the country by the end of the month.
    The channel, which had earlier planned full encryption by end July, has started an encryption feed from 5 August. Chief distribution officer Debashish Dey says the STBs have just arrived and are being currently despatched to various parts of the country. The channel, says Dey, has received a very good response from the northern, western and eastern parts of the country. An estimated 5000 STBs are being distributed, he said. B4U is using the Smart-card from Nagravision as the encryption module and will switch off the analog feed from 30 August, he said.

    B4U Movies will cost the subscriber Rs 8.90 per month. The channel is offering 15 per cent discount on its subscription rate to cable operators making advance payments or quarterly payments. The only channel that is going pay on its own without relying on a bouquet, B4U Music will also take the encryption route from December 2002, says Dey.

  • B4U Movies targets end August for going pay

    MUMBAI: B4U Movies, the stand alone channel that is going the pay way, aims to complete the seeding of set top boxes

  • Panamsat and BT partner to deliver video and broadcast services in Europe and the US

    Submitted by ITV Production on Aug 08, 2002

    USA: PanAmSat which claims to be the premier provider of global video and data broadcasting services via satellite and BT Broadcast Services have announced the formation of a strategic alliance for the distribution of digital video services in Europe, the US and other markets. By leveraging and combining the power of each company?s network, PanAmSat and BT now offer customers a turnkey solution for the global distribution of digital video content.

    President and CEO Panamsat Joe Wright said, "For our large video customers, it all comes down to two issues: service reliability and global distribution of digital content. On the first, PanAmSat has the youngest and most reliable fleet in the business. On the second, our agreement with BT provides customers with one of the most extensive capabilities for the global distribution of digital video content in the market. Through the agreement with BT, we have significantly increased the breadth and depth of our offering in Europe. We can now market digital solutions for Europe, as well as provide expanded capabilities to our existing customers around the world."

    Under the terms of the agreement, PanAmSat customers will be able to distribute video programming via BT?s teleports and across their international fiber network. In addition, PanAmSat customers will be able to access a wide range of BT?s broadcast services and distribution platforms in Europe. BT?s customers will be able to take advantage of PanAmSat?s compressed digital video services, extensive satellite neighborhoods and teleports. With reciprocal access to certain resources, PanAmSat and BT will offer customers worldwide video distribution as one bundled solution.

    Jon Romm, BT?s executive vice president, broadcast sales said, "This agreement is good for our customers as it enables the facilities of both BT and PanAmSat to be offered together in a single solution to broadcasters and content owners all over the world. The synergies of our networks provide a winning formula."

    BT Broadcast Services claims to be one of the world?s leading suppliers of global broadcast solutions, providing a comprehensive range of terrestrial and satellite based multimedia transmission solutions as well as content and customer management services.

    The group offers flexible, cost-effective tailor-made services to an international client base including broadcasters, news agencies, production companies, special event organisers, and large corporations around the world. The company claims to deliver technically advanced services based on the latest video and Internet technologies, including video streaming, digital terrestrial television, high speed Internet access via satellite and digital business TV.


  • Panamsat and BT partner to deliver video and broadcast services in Europe and the US

    USA: PanAmSat which claims to be the premier provider of global video and data broadcasting services via satellite an

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