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advanced-television.com's special reports are comprehensive analysis on a particuar sector of the industry. These features include lead articles with comment and analysis, interviews with industry practitioners, case studies, contributed reports from within the industry, as well as advertiser profiles. |
| NAB
2003 April 5-10, Las Vegas, NV |
| DSL
market ahead of forecasts
February 2003 "A research carried out by Point Topic estimates that the world installed base of DSL lines almost doubled in 2002, from 18.8 million to 36.3 million." |
| Interview:
Stephen Voller, CEO of TVcompass
- £29 DTT box planned
September 2002 "Pace etc are looking to make a one time £99 sale, whereas our business is ongoing. We sell the real estate on the remote for the 30 minutes or so of a programme." - Stephen Voller |
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UK
Digital Terrestrial Television Awards: ITV
main looser in DTT award "The ITC considered carefully all the applications received but decided that the BBC/Crown Castle applications were best suited to achieving the required objective," said a former regulator. |
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Mediacast
2002 Review The Mediacast 2002 show at London's ExCel centre, held last month from May 21- 23 has been hailed by Neil Cook, Show Manager of Mediacast at Reed Exhibitions as a success - despite noting that the 6,922 total recorded visitors was a little down on last year's event. |
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Billing
and OSS |
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Gateway
access devices |
| Video
On Demand December 2001/January 2002 Advanced-television looks at the growing market for VOD, the main players and suppliers, including exclusive reports. VOD has arrived and is rolling out now - it had been seen by many as the killer application of digital services - so what's the reality? ATV reports. |
| Satellite
Uplinking October/November 2001 In this special reports we look at five companies that specialise in satellite uplinking and talk to SkyStream about its interactive TV solutions |
| XDSL June/July 2001 During June advanced-television.com is running a special report on xDSL (Digital Subscriber Line), the technology which delivers high-bandwidth information over ordinary copper telephone lines. Our report will contain numerous articles, including a summary of the technology, current state of deployment, along with individual case studies and senior level interviews, in addition to reports from ADSL equipment and service providers. Additional material is being added throughout the month - next update June 11th. |
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Interactive
television Interactive is the future of television - arriving now on a screen near you are a panopoly of versions battling it out to gain market share and establish de-facto standards. But the programmers, developers and advertisers are clamouring for an open standard that will allow one creation and multiple delivery. How to make the service pay, interactive advertising, what services will make money, hidden benefits and clitches, and market projections are all covered. |
| Billing
for Content March 2001 If you can't bill for a service, you won't make money. So how do you plan to bill for expensive Soccer rights that you are about to deliver over UMTS, satellite, cable and WAP? Will you charge monthly, per usage, by time or distance, or by bandwidth used? |
| Broadband
Access Devices February 2001 Digital convergence has led to multiple platforms and devices competing to provide broadband access - with TV set-tops staking their claim as the mass-market choice. |
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Editorial contributions are most welcome. Contact the editor via email: colin.mann@advanced-television.com
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