Mobile Internet (EDGE/GPRS) Chat – Warid Telecom Bangladesh
“Mobile Internet” allows a Warid subscriber to use different internet services on his/her phone- such as email, chatting, browsing and more. Hot TV advertisement on chat.
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India Focus: India’s Telecom M&A’s
Reliance Communications in merger talks with MTN; Idea Cellular buys 41% of Spice Communications; MTN, Reliance Communications agreed to extend merger talks; Analysis by Romal Shetty, KPMG Executive Director
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Telecom Report – Interactivity in Entertainment Part 1
MTV and Belo Corp weigh in on how they’re adapting to the new world of interactivity in entertainment and news.
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Duration : 0:3:29
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.
Duration : 0:2:6
Mauj Telecom CEO Manoj Dawane On VAS, P2P Mobile & Mobile TV
An exclusive interview with the CEO of one of the biggest mobile VAS companies in India i.e. Mauj Telecom’s Manoj Dawane.
Here are the questions we fired at Mr.Dawane:
1) Which are the areas that are still untapped in the VAS (Value Added Services) Market?
2) What is your take on P2P Sharing on Mobiles?
3) What’s your take on Mobile TV and its Future?
Duration : 0:3:0
Portugal Telecom Selects Cisco as Video/Telecoms Solutions Provider
Portugal Telecoms work to offer its customers an economical triple- play service, without having to worry about technological choices, and with the convenience of a single bill, has catapulted the provider toward significant subscriber and services growth over the past 18 months. Specifically, it now reaches 20% of all pay TV subscribers in the country; 50% of all ADSL consumers take TV services from Portugal Telecom.
Watch Ciscos Chris Dedicoat and Portugal Telecom CEo Zenial Bava discuss the growth of telecom and video in Portugal, including the importance of structural competition and network architectures that transcend commoditization. A prevailing factor for Portugal Telecoms selection of Cisco as its partner: The human factor. Ciscos local team presence, in Portugal and around the world, gave Bava the confidence to engage.
Duration : 0:2:48
Telecom Australia Mobile Phone Commercial 1991
Telecom Australia Mobile Phone Commercial Early 1991
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Beijing 2008 Olympic Report: China: Telecom Companies Not To Install Lines During Olympics; China’s Online Advertising Market Is Reduced; China Telecom Will Spend $11.7 Billion; Sina, Sohu Sites To Benefit Most From Olympics
China tells telecom companies not to install lines during Olympics; China’s online advertising market growth visibility is reduced, Cheung says; China telecom will spend $11.7 Billion on CDMA network; Sina, Sohu sites to benefit most from Beijing Olympics
Duration : 0:4:2
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