TechnoVision in the Telecom, Media & Entertainment Industry
TechnoVision is Capgeminis strategic framework to help clients develop the most relevant innovations for their organizations, mapping technology trends to determine which ones meet the needs of a particular business or industry.
TechnoVision shows how information technologies and their evolution will impact business. Through this process Capgemini is able to help telecom, media and entertainment customers innovate and define new services for their own business and for their clients, and to bring those services to market faster.
http://www.capgemini.com/technovision
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John Key at the Fieldays – Telecom XT Network
John Key discusses the rural sector, farming, new technology, Telecoms XT Network, and the future of New Zealand agriculture and horticulture at the 2009 Fieldays. http://www.telecom.co.nz
Also, take a look at Telecoms New Zealand Business Profile at http://www.madefromnewzealand.com/businesses/telecom-new-zealand
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EVPH.PK everybodysphonecompany.com
Everybody’s Phone Company is your new alternative to the large telecom providers that have dominated the local telephone service market! We offer pre-paid service that is a relatively new but fast growing concept in the telecommunications market. Often we are asked how our business works as most people are only familiar with the limited way in which large telephone companies bill or charge their clients. For many reasons, there are large numbers of customers and businesses that cannot get service from their Regional Bell Operating Company. The Telecom Act of 1996 permits small companies like Everybody’s Phone Company to provide these customers with a service that is pre-paid and is renewable on a monthly basis.
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ITU TELECOM WORLD 2009: Opening Ceremony – Dr Hamadoun Touré
Geneva, 5 October 2009.
Speech by Dr. Hamadoun I. Touré, ITU Secretary-General, at the Opening Ceremony of ITU TELECOM WORLD 2009.
ITU is the leading United Nations agency for information and communication technology issues, and the global focal point for governments and the private sector in developing networks and services.
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Invest in the Palestinian ICT Sector
The ICT Sector in Palestine is the fastest growing sector of the Palestinian Economy.
ICT Sector Profile:
– Around 270 Enterprises working in the ICT sector
- One Telecom Operator and two Cellular Phone Companies
- 9000 employees work indirectly and directly at the ICT sector including 3000 employed directly at the private IT Sector, and 2400 work for the telecom sector
- ICT Incubator and 5 Centers of Excellence
- Supporting institutions: PITA, ISOC.PS, PNINA, PIPA, universities
Strengths of the ICT Sector:
- Competitive and talented human resources: annual graduates in Engineering and IT : 2250 (excludes diploma graduates)
- Advanced and accessible telecom infrastructure
- Entry point to fast-growing MENA region
Fields of Competencies:
- Software Development
- Software and content Arabization
- System integration and software conversion
- Automation testing
- Data mining
For more information, you can visit www.pita.ps or call the Palestine Information Technology Association (PITA) 00970 – 2 240 8478
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Boxee CEO: The Trouble with Hulu
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/11/19/Paley_Center_IC2009_-_Hunt_for_the_Next_Big_Thing
Boxee CEO Avner Ronen discusses his company’s much-publicized disagreement with web video site Hulu. “We hope to bring Hulu back as a partner one of these days,” he explains, arguing “we still need to resolve that concern that media companies have with regard to disrupting their channels.”
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The Paley Center for Media’s International Council 2009 NYC brought together the industry’s top innovators from across the globe for the most talked about media event of 2009.
This session highlights a handful of up-and-coming digital media companies vying to become the Twitter, Facebook, or MySpace of 2010.
The conversation features Avner Ronen (CEO, Boxee), Tony Haile (General Manager, Chartbeat), Doug Knopper (Co-founder and Co-CEO, FreeWheel), Justin Shaffer (Founder and CEO, Hot Potato), Mike Dougherty (CEO and Co-founder, Jelli), Peter Rojas (Co-Founder, gdgt.com), and Andrew Lacy (Co-founder and COO, Tapulous). Quincy Smith (CEO, CBS Interactive) moderates.
Avner Ronen is CEO of Boxee. Before starting Boxee, Mr. Ronen was the Head of Corporate Development and M&A for Comverse, Inc. a leading provider of software and service to Telecom service providers. Mr. Ronen was responsible for acquisitions valued at $450M, which were key to the company’s evolution from a Voicemail company to a Billing and VAS provider.
Mr. Ronen joined Comverse in 2002 when they acquired Odigo, a company he co-founded in 1998. Odigo was one of the early Instant Messaging services on the web serving over 8M users worldwide.
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ITTN CES Preview
A preview of what InfoTech & Telecom News will be covering at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010.
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Trends in Telecoms Change our Lives
About 50,000 telecoms and media professionals are expected to gather in Barcelona, Spain this week for the GSMA Mobile World Congress. Ericsson is presenting its telecoms vision and latest solutions there.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://multivu.prnewswire.com/mnr/prne/ericsson/40785/
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Keynote Speaker: Futurist Patrick Dixon – industry trends – management, marketing, customers, lifestyles, motivation, change management and leadership development. Corporate event keynote speaker: video and slides.
Keynote speaker – Futurist – at conference / corporate event. Global leadership event for MTN by Dr Patrick Dixon. Keynote lecture given to multinational audience of several hundred in South Africa. Keynote presentation covered marketing, management, motivation, industry, leadership, new technology, mobile phones, broadband, convergence, divergence,web phones, future of broadband, sms, video phones and other devices. Keynote conference slides also available on consumer trends, customer relationship management, client support. Business communications and virtual teams and virtual organisations. Leadership training and executive education. Patrick Dixon is a keynote speaker on issues such as globalisation, culture clashes, poltical change, global warming, carbon trading, demogaphics, urbanisation, bottom of pyramid, health, ageing and AIDS. Watch other Conference keynote lectures by Patrick Dixon. Banks will become phone companies and telecom companies will become banks. Keynote also covered mobile payment systems, micropayments, mobile phone credit card transactions and loans. Economic impact of remittances from foreign workers using SMS credit to avoid foreign exchange transaction costs. How biometrics fingerprint technology will allow large mobile phone payments. Commissions and interest charges on loans. Impact of revenues from American Express, Visa, Delta, Access, Mastercard moving to mobile phone transactions. Threat to retail banks from mobile phone payment systems using SMS, RFID and other technologies including biometrics. All innovation is divergent – doing things different and better. But most companies focus on convergence on price, quality, features.
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Telecom XT Network: Zoe Bell and Richard Hammond TestDrive the Network
Telecom XT Network released this ad on TV, around the same time the network launched. It is quite an interesting ad and contains Richard Hammond and Zoe Bell. Richard puts the network to the test in different parts of New Zealand. It works fine, so they drop her off the coast of auckland in a container.
She calls herself a taxi.
XT Network.
Faster in more places.
testdrive.co.nz
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