MEDIA REFERENCE
JANUARY 2006
1. THIS YEAR'S TOP SIX TELECOM TECH TRENDS IN ASIA AND ELSEWHERE
You don’t need a crystal ball or a crack telecoms consultancy forecast to tell you that telecoms in 2006 is going to be mainly about wireless and VoIP. IPTV will be the Holy Grail for most, and while it won't be big in terms of subscribers and revenue generation, it will be massive in terms of industry hype and investment.
TELECOM ASIA (January 2006)
2. THE NEW DEAL – HOW TV EXECUTIVES WILL FIND DIGITAL DOLLARS IN THE COMING YEAR
Last year, the TV industry discovered a variety of new ways to deliver their shows - on iPods, on video phones, even online. This year, they vow to figure out how to make money out of them.
BROADCASTING & CABLE (January 2, 2006)
3. THE REVOLUTION WILL BE TELEVISED
Broadband is significantly changing the television landscape : Internet TV is finally becoming a reality. Delivering television over the Internet opens up massive opportunities, and all the big broadcasters as well as ISPs are lining up for their piece of action.
.NET (January 2006)
4. DOWNLOADING THE REVOLUTION
It has been a year of energy, experimentation and confusion, but the direction and depth of the digital revolution have never been clearer – a year in which digital technology made huge advances with podcasting, VoD, PVRs and mobile TV, and helped by the rise and rise of the citizen reporters.
BROADCAST (December 16, 2005)
5. MOBILE PHONE VIDEO 'A DILEMMA' FOR BROADCASTERS
The airing of mobile phone video taken by witnesses to major news events has created an ethical dilemma for broadcasters, a meeting of journalists has heard.
ABU NEWS (November / December 2005)
6. PREPARE FOR THE NEW ERA OF BROADCASTING
Traditional TV and radio broadcasting will never be the same again, some broadcasters and analysts are beginning to worry. The result could be the biggest change in the fundamental business of broadcasting since the invention of TV.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (December 2005)
7. FIXED MOBILE CONVERGENCE – THE COMEBACK KID
Technological developments and emerging customer demand mean fixed mobile convergence is now a reality. But this time it’s about entertainment as well.
INTER-MEDIA (December 2005)
JANUARY 2006
1. THIS YEAR'S TOP SIX TELECOM TECH TRENDS IN ASIA AND ELSEWHERE
You don’t need a crystal ball or a crack telecoms consultancy forecast to tell you that telecoms in 2006 is going to be mainly about wireless and VoIP. IPTV will be the Holy Grail for most, and while it won't be big in terms of subscribers and revenue generation, it will be massive in terms of industry hype and investment.
TELECOM ASIA (January 2006)
2. THE NEW DEAL – HOW TV EXECUTIVES WILL FIND DIGITAL DOLLARS IN THE COMING YEAR
Last year, the TV industry discovered a variety of new ways to deliver their shows - on iPods, on video phones, even online. This year, they vow to figure out how to make money out of them.
BROADCASTING & CABLE (January 2, 2006)
3. THE REVOLUTION WILL BE TELEVISED
Broadband is significantly changing the television landscape : Internet TV is finally becoming a reality. Delivering television over the Internet opens up massive opportunities, and all the big broadcasters as well as ISPs are lining up for their piece of action.
.NET (January 2006)
4. DOWNLOADING THE REVOLUTION
It has been a year of energy, experimentation and confusion, but the direction and depth of the digital revolution have never been clearer – a year in which digital technology made huge advances with podcasting, VoD, PVRs and mobile TV, and helped by the rise and rise of the citizen reporters.
BROADCAST (December 16, 2005)
5. MOBILE PHONE VIDEO 'A DILEMMA' FOR BROADCASTERS
The airing of mobile phone video taken by witnesses to major news events has created an ethical dilemma for broadcasters, a meeting of journalists has heard.
ABU NEWS (November / December 2005)
6. PREPARE FOR THE NEW ERA OF BROADCASTING
Traditional TV and radio broadcasting will never be the same again, some broadcasters and analysts are beginning to worry. The result could be the biggest change in the fundamental business of broadcasting since the invention of TV.
ASIA-PACIFIC BROADCASTING (December 2005)
7. FIXED MOBILE CONVERGENCE – THE COMEBACK KID
Technological developments and emerging customer demand mean fixed mobile convergence is now a reality. But this time it’s about entertainment as well.
INTER-MEDIA (December 2005)