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New Video Technology:Multi-Platform Video Delivery
New Video Technology Magazine and accompanying website http://www.newvideobusiness.com will provide in-depth coverage of:
High-quality technology reporting on the access networks Headend and network equipment, Middleware Content protection Customer premise equipment Standards that will drive the next phase in digital TV evolution
The magazine is published quarterly and is free to subscribers. To SUBSCRIBE TO THE MAGAZINE FOR FREE please click here.
Click on the following link for the IPTV World Forum 2007 Pre-Show Supplement:
IPTV World Forum 2007
Below you can read articles from the December 2006 issue of the magazine: - Half the 450 million mobile TV subscribers in 2011 will receive broadcast services - Increasing volumes of on-demand content encourage headend vendors into VOD - Cisco hopes for ten per cent extra efficiency from end-to-end solution - The promise of satellite delivered mobile TV prompts SES/Eutelsat joint-venture - DVB wants DVB-T2 and DVB-H2 standards to exploit freed, expensive UHF spectrum - World Forum Latin America addresses the challenges and opportunities for IPTV - Harmonic positions itself for integrated broadcast and on-demand infrastructure - All Change for IPTV Set-Tops - Conditional Access - To Be or Not To Be: Cardless - Prime-Time for IP - Broadcast Mobile TV Options are Expanding - IPTV Providers Can Treat In-Home WiFi as an Extension of Network - More Than 30 World IPTV Providers Share Their Thoughts at IPTV World Forum 2007 - Latens Launches Software-based CA for One-Way Video Networks, Targeting DTH - Verimatrix Targets Hybrid Broadcast/IP Networks With its DVB Cardless Security - Kudelski Acquires a Controlling Interest in iTV Specialist OpenTV - The IPTV World Series Awards 2007: A Showcase for IPTV Technology Innovation - OpenTV Introduces TV User Interface and Navigation Designed for Post-HD World
Below you can read articles from the September 2006 issue of the magazine: - Advanced Encoding - Mission Accomplished - Are IPTV Service Providers Re-Appraising Their Original Choice of Middleware - Club Internet Aims to Raise the IPTV Bar - HD Over IP - Internet Video - A Disruptive Force - IPTV Hybrids - IPTV middleware market may be ready for shake-up - Protecting Mobile TV - Push VoD to the TV over inicast IP widens the net for on-demand delivery - Ready for NPVR? - Satellite Boosts IPTV - Satellite Harnesses IP - SeaChange re-invents itself as IPTV platform provider Below you can read articles from the April 2006 issue of the magazine:
- Advanced encoding developments at NAB - preview.pdf (51.45 KB) - Alcatel developing satellite based mobile phone TV - analysis.pdf (173.19 KB) - Cable & DSL hybrid networks - feature.pdf (361.88 KB) - Cable preparing for all-IP - feature.pdf (929.50 KB) - Countering over-the-top video - analysis.pdf (292.60 KB) - European cable in bullish mood at ECCA - report.pdf (44.59 KB) - HDTV home networking over standard WiFi - news.pdf (52.03 KB) - IBM predicts end of television as we know it - opinion.pdf (358.29 KB) - IPTV middleware at the crossroads - feature.pdf (1.01 MB) - Middleware vendors ready for hybrid networks - analysis.pdf (111.38 KB) - Mobile TV spectrum boost for UK - news.pdf (100.24 KB) - Multi-play is hard but necessary - opinion.pdf (171.92 KB) - NTL to trial ultra-fast broadband - news.pdf (55.50 KB) - PayTV operators becoming platform-agnostic - analysis.pdf (116.64 KB) - Progress towards DRM interoperability and standards - feature.pdf (116.57 KB) - Video headend and encoding update - news.pdf (50.20 KB)
About New Video Technology Magazine New Video Technology will cover the cable, satellite, IPTV, terrestrial wireless, mobile and broadband TV (unmanaged Internet) markets. It will have a specific focus on video service delivery. Multiple access networks will be covered (HFC, DSL, FTTH, satellite, 3G, DVB-H, DAB/DMB, FLO, DTT, WiMAX, WiFi, for example) together with all key stages of video delivery: contribution/backhaul, aggregation/playout, distribution, transport, transmission/delivery and reception - whether mobile or in the home.
New Video Technology will also follow the extension of the video delivery chain from the home gateway device onto home video networks and beyond onto trusted mobile devices and even into peer-to-peer distribution on Consumer Electronics devices. The title will also follow the proliferation of digital TV platforms used to reach consumers in the first place, including the continued development of IPTV, mobile and public broadband Internet.
New Video Technology will monitor the strategies of satellite operators as they seek to introduce VOD and full triple-play services, and the growth of content-on-demand across all networks. It will report on how established Pay TV operators can adapt their existing core delivery platforms, whether satellite or HFC, for example, to address perceived weaknesses in their overall service offer. Advanced video services including HDTV, Digital Video Recorder, network-DVR (Replay-TV) and multi-room will all feature highly in the new title’s editorial coverage. So too will the content protection solutions (and standards) needed to support a range of new business models including super-distribution.
With large media organisations becoming increasingly network-agnostic, New Video Technology will report on the development of hybrid access network and multiple network architectures and the technology challenges they present. The new title will be edited by John Moulding.
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