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Google Earth looks to the Heavens
GOOGLE Earth is heading off-planet. Users of the popular Google Earth imagery and mapping tools are now able to search the stars through a new service called Sky.
 
Spending grows as telco’s look to IPTV

WIRED communications infrastructure spending will rise in 2007 to its highest level since 2002, with most of the additional global spend attributable to new IPTV investment.

 
Global IPTV equipment sales top US$1 billion

GLOBAL IPTV (internet protocol television) manufacturer’s revenue rose 150 per cent in 2006 to pass the US$1 billion (A$1.22 billion) mark, new research has found.

 
SBS
THE public broadcaster SBS Television is to offer selected programming for the first time as a commercial, on-demand downloadable service through a new strategic relationship with Telstra BigPond.
 
Singapore moves to regulate New Media content
THE Singapore government has moved to extend its regulatory powers beyond the traditional print and broadcast world and into new media content.
 
Don’t Miss the Hottest IPTV & Web TV Event in 2008!

In the past IPTV has been about big telco’s trying to move into the television business. Now, it’s also about broadcast-quality digital video delivered via the Web, TV sets, movie screens, mobiles, games or any platform that can handle rich media.

The major challenges facing companies today is how to monetize IP & WEB TV across multiple platforms, streaming video in high-def and mobile TV while providing a guaranteed quality of service. 

Learn from the experts – Meet the Industry

CeBIT Australia’s IPTV and Web TV will showcase exhibitors at the cutting edge of this industry, able to offer you up-to-the-minute information about the latest IP and WEB TV technologies and solutions available for your business.

IPTV & WEB TV expo has been developed to help you create a video strategy that stretches across all platforms. CeBIT Australia brings together the experts in content production, delivery and infrastructure that are ready to assist you with demonstrations and consultations so you too can capitalise on the new face of digital video.

CeBIT Australia also offers a one-day high-level e-Marketing & SEO Conference that will address certain aspects of Rich Media and Campaign management that as a business decision maker you will find useful. Details can be found at www.emarketingexpo.com.au

Who should attend?

  • Venture capitalists and investors
  • Broadcasters and operators
  • Carriers and Telcos
  • Content owners from television, cable, film
  • Media Servers
  • Broadband service providers and ISPs
  • Digital Asset Management (DAM)
  • Digital Rights Management (DRM)
  • TV Gateways
  • Billing Systems
  • Mobile Video Suppliers
  • Head-end Media Equipment
  • Program Content Aggregators
  • Multicast Distribution

What you will learn

  • IPTV Broadcasting Systems
  • IPTV Distribution and Switching
  • Encoding Techniques
  • Content Management Strategies
  • Billing Solutions
  • Carrier solutions

What you will see

  • Content Creation/Sharing
  • Broadband
  • Quadruple play
  • Commercial Opportunities
  • Video on Demand
  • Cross Platform Enablers
  • Bridging TV & PC
  • Digital Rights and IP Management
  • Interactive Ads
  • Mobile TV

What you will see?

On-line visitor registration for the IPTV Expo and the 34 other exhibitions and conferences at CeBIT Australia opens on 2 January 2008.

 
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About CeBIT Australia

CeBIT Australia is Australasia's leading Information & Communications Technology (ICT) event for the business marketplace and covers the entire spectrum of technology and the key elements that make up the ICT products and services marketplace. This is the only Australian event where you can exhibit your products and services to a large and high level audience of business decision makers and buyers – keen to see the latest and greatest solutions available.

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