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  • Cartoon Network & Dabur do a real promotion

    It's a juicy promotional tie up between kids channel Cartoon Network and foods company Dabur.

  • SpeedCast casts its eye on Mainland China and
    Hong Kong with help from ETNS

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 09, 2001

    Hong Kong company SpeedCast Ltd, which works in the area of broadband satellite, is tying up with the China-based Internet Services Provider (ISP) ET Network Services (ETNS). It has a 30,000 km plus optical fibre backbone network and SpeedCast hopes to leverage ETNS‘ reach to deliver its Content Distribution Service to enterprise users.

    As part of the agreement, ETNS‘ Internet Exchange Centres are expected to take advantage of the benefits that SpeedCast‘s Omnistream Content Distribution Network has to offer. Omnistream has proven very effective in delivering streaming technologies. ETNS, on its part, will aggressively promote SpeedCast‘s streaming services in China. It will also use its strong sales and technical support staff to support this endeavour.

    ETNS will be able to use Omnistream to avoid congestion of its IP networks. Omnistream distributes data to edge servers located on the fringe. Edge servers are able to deliver high quality, multimedia content directly to end-users, who can enjoy a high quality viewing experience.

    Formed a couple of years ago SpeedCast is working hard to reach the goal of becoming the leading broadband Internet and multimedia service provider. It offers to customers three satellite-enabled broadband services. These are SpeedCast Broadband, SpeedCast Multimedia which provides a maximum of 30 channels of streaming multimedia video programming. Finally there is SpeedCast Broadcast which looks after content distribution.

    The company will play a major role in the CASBAA 2001 Super Session on 27 November which will discuss Interactive broadband internet content distribution over satellite and cable television networks. At last month‘s Broadband Content World Asia 2001 held in Singapore the company talked about the immense opportuniites present in the area of broadband and the discernible trends noticeable It also dealt with the technical aspects of transforming narrowband content into compelling broadband content. It also stressed the need for entertainment to expand itself by getting an interactive feel to it.

    Additionally, it forged an alliance with Korea Telecom, the world‘s largest broadband Internet company. Subscribers of the Telecom major can use their computers to enjoy SpeedCast Multimedia live streaming video and audio content. This way SpeedCast was able to reach an audience of over 3.2 million. SpeedCast‘s multimedia content covers the latest happenings in the world of business, finance,entertainment, lifestyle. It‘s media partners include CNN, CNBC Asia Pacific, Bloomberg Television, ChannelNewsAsia, Korea‘s Arirang TV and Fashion TV.

    On its part ETNS is expanding its network all over the world and harbours ambitions of setting up 18 more IXCs in strategic locations of the PRC by the end of next year.

    Regarding the opportunity present in the most populated country in the world, SpeedCast CEO Thomas Choi made these comments, "We are extremely proud to be working alongside ETNS for the delivery of advanced communications solutions for the Chinese markets. Companies throughout China will now have access to the most cost efficient means of communicating corporate information to an unlimited number of end users internationally. Further, multinational companies doing business in China will benefit from this efficient web-based tool."

  • SpeedCast casts its eye on Mainland China and Hong Kong with help from ETNS

    Hong Kong company SpeedCast Ltd, which works in the area of broadband satellite, is tying up with the China-based Int

  • New faces at ESPN Star Sports

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 09, 2001

    ESPN Star Sports‘ (ESS) Singapore headquarters is seeing some changes in its top management.

    Laura Mellanby, who has taken over as vice president, programming will be responsible for ESS‘ programming strategy, acquisitions and scheduling for all the nine ESPN and Star Sports networks throughout Asia. Laura was earlier head of programming at Sportsnet in Canada.

    John Vamvakitis, previously vice president of business development at Pulse Entertainment in California, has joined ESS as vice president of strategic planning. He will be responsible for spearheading the conceptualization, analysis and evaluation of ESS‘ new business opportunities, as well as lead initiatives to improve the profitability and efficiency of existing operations.

    Mai Tatoy, previously the communications manager with CNBC Asia Pacific has been appointed manager, marketing communications at ESS Singapore. At ESS, Mai will be responsible for the management and implementation of communications programmes including event promotion, media relations and programming publicity across the region.

     

  • New faces at ESPN Star Sports

    ESPN Star Sports' (ESS) Singapore headquarters is seeing some changes in its top management.

  • Scientific Atlanta forges alliance with
    cable operator Susquehanna

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 09, 2001

    Cable TV viewers in the US will now be able to play interactive games like backgammon, checkers and poker on Explorer digital interactive set-tops, thanks to Scientific Atlanta‘s alliance with Susquehanna Communications.

    Susquehanna subscribers, who play on its Classic Games channel, will be able to compare their performance with other system subscribers on top 10 leader boards.

    Scientific-Atlanta, a leading supplier of digital content distribution systems, gave the cable operator Classic Games through a simple software download to a cable headend. It is stored on an application server and delivered as per the subscriber‘s requirement to the Explorer digital interactive set-top.

    Susquehanna is among the top 20 cable companies in America with a 2,00,000 customer base. The service is first being offered in York and Williamsport, Pennsylvania and Brunswick, Maine.

    The deal comes shortly after an ITV gaming report, predicting the market for interactive television games in Europe and America to cross 8.5 million users by the end of the year. By offering enhanced facilities like interactive games, Susquehanna expects increased digital penetration and subscriber loyalty, by ensuring active participation.

    Susquehanna‘s Digital Premium Services gives subscribers 14 showtime channels, The Movie Channel, nine HBO channels, six channels of Cinemax, as also a maximum of 45 channels airing commercial-free digital music, an interactive on-screen guide and parental controls. 38 digital pay per view channels are also on Susquehanna‘s offer list.

     

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