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CASBAA Rallies And Resists…India’s Retroactive Satellite Tax Laws

[SatNews] Imagine the thought of having to pay taxes retroactive to 1976!

A host of international business associations from a wide range of India’s major trading partner and investment partner countries have urged the Indian government to abandon to impose sweeping retroactive taxation affecting a large number of industries. CASBAA has taken up advocacy on behalf of the international satellite industry.

Both satellite operators and their Indian customers and consumers would suffer from the planned imposition of new tax rules. In its letter to the Indian Finance Ministry, CASBAA noted:

as far as the satellite industry is concerned – retroactivity could not be justified on the basis that the government was merely “clarifying” existing tax law.

Said CASBAA: “certain concepts that are fundamental to satellite services (i.e. satellite, up-linking, amplification, conversion for down-linking of any signal)…were not prevalent in India in 1976 and thus, it is inconceivable to think that a concept that did not exist in 1976 was intended to have been present in the legislation.”

Source: http://www.satnews.com/cgi-bin/story.cgi?number=901104838

Celestial Pictures appoints Annie Yim as Director, Distribution

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Former Sony Pictures Television executive to spearhead distribution of Shaw Brothers Film Library and new Celestial Pictures content in the Greater China Region

[May 3, 2012 – HONG KONG]– Celestial Pictures Limited (CPL), the diversified Chinese media company, announced today the appointment of Annie Yim as Director, Distribution. Yim will focus on distribution of Celestial Pictures’ entire content portfolio, including the legendary Shaw Brothers Film Library and new Celestial Pictures content, across multiple media platforms in the Greater China Region.

Yim joins Celestial Pictures’ distribution team, in managing CPL’s extensive portfolio of movies and TV series, partnering with all media platforms in Greater China to optimize distribution opportunities. Yim is reunited with and reports to Ross Pollack, CEO, Celestial Pictures and works closely with Gigi Ko, Director, Distribution, who manages CPL’s distribution business outside Greater China region.

Ross Pollack said, “It’s great to have Annie on board with us. Her strong work ethic, media experience and in-depth knowledge of the China market will further extend the reach of the full range of Celestial Pictures’ content beyond existing distribution channels in the Greater China Region. With Greater China’s booming digital market, there are even more opportunities for Celestial’s extensive content.”

Annie Yim said, “I’m very excited to join Celestial Pictures. We have an incredible content portfolio that is perfectly suited for China’s growing number of traditional and emerging media platforms. I look forward to growing Celestial Pictures’ licensing business across Greater China.”

Yim joins Celestial Pictures Limited after a long career at Sony Pictures Television (SPT). In 2007, Yim relocated from Hong Kong to Beijing to take up the position of Executive Director of Licensing, Greater China, leading all of SPT’s licensing and distribution efforts in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan. In 2010, Yim relocated back to Hong Kong to oversee SPT’s distribution business in Southeast Asia, remaining in the position until 2012.

Departing Celestial Pictures is Peter Poon, Senior Vice President, Distribution, who leaves the company to pursue other opportunities. Ross Pollack said, “We are grateful for Peter’s contributions during his tenure with Celestial and wish him well in his future endeavors.”

Media contacts
Pauline Poon
Tel: (852) 2239 6131
Email: pauline.poon@celestialpictures.com

About Celestial Pictures Limited

Celestial Pictures is a diversified entertainment company bringing the best in Asian entertainment to the world. The company focuses on Asian-language film and television content origination, aggregation and worldwide distribution.

Celestial Pictures owns the Shaw Brothers Film Library, the world’s largest Chinese film collection, with over 760 feature films originally released over half a century’s time frame. These award-winning Shaw Brothers films have been digitally restored frame-by-frame, and distributed in cinemas and on home video, television, and new media markets worldwide. The company is also active in producing new filmed content, both original and based on the Shaw Brothers Film Library

Celestial Pictures also owns three leading Chinese movie channels, CELESTIAL MOVIES, CELESTIAL MOVIES ON DEMAND and CELESTIAL CLASSIC MOVIES. These channels are operated through Celestial Tiger Entertainment, its joint venture with Saban Capital Group and Lionsgate, which has in total six leading regional pay television brands including KIX, KIX HD and THRILL.

Headquartered in Hong Kong, Celestial Pictures is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Astro Holdings Sdn Bhd.

Accedo Partners with Tvinci and maxdome in Europe

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Tvinci, Accedo to power EpicTV sports service

EpicTV, a service fully funded by Finnish telecommunications and ICT service company Elisa, has selected Tvinci, the Pay-OTT platform provider, to power its pan-European service for multiple connected devices.

To view the complete article, please visit http://advanced-television.com/index.php/2012/05/02/tvinci-accedo-to-power-epictv-sports-service/

Accedo and maxdome partner on SmartTV apps

Accedo and maxdome, a German VoD provider, have announced a partnership to develop next generation SmartTV apps for multiple platforms.

To view the complete article, please visit http://advanced-television.com/index.php/2012/05/02/accedo-and-maxdome-partner-on-smarttv-apps/

Brand New Movie Savers Combo

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BRAND NEW MOVIE SAVERS COMBO OFFERS UNPRECEDENTED MOVIE EXPERIENCE
StarHub TV Subscribers can now enjoy the best of English and Chinese movies.
All 10 premium movie channels at one unbeatable price

SINGAPORE, 30 APRIL 2012 – From 1 May 2012, StarHub subscribers can look forward to unprecedented movie experiences as FOX International Channels (FIC), in partnership with StarHub, rolls out its first ever MOVIE SAVERS COMBO. The combo is a never-before-available promotion where StarHub TV subscribers can enjoy quality entertainment from premium movies channels included in the FOX Movies Pack (FOX Movies Premium, FOX Movies Premium HD, FOX Movies Play, FOX Family Movies, FOX Family Movies HD) and STAR Chinese Movies Pack (STAR Chinese Movies, STAR Chinese Movies 2, STAR Chinese Movies HD, STAR Chinese Movies On-Demand, STAR Chinese Movies 2 On-Demand) for a limited two-month offer price of S$23.54 per month (U.P. S$29.96 per month). Additionally, subscribers who take on this combo will be able to enjoy the offer price for 12 months.

With the MOVIE SAVERS COMBO, movie fans can enjoy a plethora of top-rated English and Chinese movie content across all 10 channels including the latest movie blockbusters and box-office hits like “You Are An Apple of My Eye”, ‘LIVE’ and exclusive premium programmes such as the latest Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) events; as well as exciting drama series like the critically acclaimed “Homeland” and “Once Upon A Time”.

In addition, the new Combo will also offer viewers an enhanced TV viewing experience whilst accessing premium movies at their convenience with On-Demand movie options. The inclusion of High-Definition (HD) bilingual cinematic experience in Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound promises to take viewing experiences to a whole new level.

For more information on the new MOVIE SAVERS COMBO, please refer to the attached appendix or log on to www.starhub.com/moviesavers.

FREE PREVIEW

As a treat to all StarHub TV subscribers, the MOVIE SAVERS COMBO will offer a free preview from Friday, 4th May 2012, 12 noon, to Friday, 11th May 2012 on the following six movie channels: FOX Movies Premium, FOX Movies Premium HD, FOX Family Movies, FOX Family Movies HD, STAR Chinese Movies, and STAR Chinese Movies HD.

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For more information (media only), please contact:

TACTIC PR
Alvin Yeo, Consultant
DID: +65 6325 8269
Email: alvin.yeo@tacticpr.com.sg

FOX International Channels (FIC)
Lee Yin Qi, Senior Executive, Marketing
DID: +65 625 3828
Email: yinqi.lee@fox.com

FOX International Channels

FOX International Channels (FIC) is News Corporation¡¦s international multi-media business. We develop, produce and distribute 300+ wholly- and majority-owned entertainments, factual, sports and movie channels across Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa, in 38 languages. These networks and their related mobile, non-linear and high-definition extensions, reach over 1 billion cumulative subscribing worldwide. We also operate a global online advertising unit, .FOX (pronounced “dot-fox”) specialized in online video and display, and four TV production houses, in operation since August 14, 1993.

In Asia, FIC operates 26 channel brands including the FOX, STAR and National Geographic brands in 75 channel feeds across 14 markets, reaching more than 550 million cumulative subscribers in Asia Pacific and the Middle East. We have offices in Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Australia, the Middle East and India. For more information, please visit http://www.foxinternationalchannels.com.

APPENDIX: MOVIE SAVERS COMBO

FOX Movies Pack

  •  FOX Movies Premium (StarHub Ch 622)

FOX Movies Premium (FMP) is a revolutionary approach to the premium movie channel. FMP is dedicated to provide first-run, exclusive and live content, as well as cutting-edge, advanced services. Powered by its unique combination of first-run Hollywood blockbuster movies, acclaimed original series, live concerts and special events, and provocative documentaries, the channel provides an unmatched entertainment experience.

  •  FOX Movies Premium HD (StarHub Ch 662)

FOX Movies Premium HD (FMP HD) offers a unique combination of first-run Hollywood blockbuster movies, acclaimed original series, live concerts and special events, and provocative documentaries – all in high definition! Additionally, FMP HD is the only movie channel of its kind available in Dolby 5.1 surround sound, providing an unmatched entertainment experience.

  •  FOX Family Movies (StarHub Ch 624)

Offering a dynamic range of family entertainment for kids and adults alike, FOX Family Movies is at the top of family entertainment, broadcasting content that can be truly enjoyed by all ages. It’s the home of the greatest and most-beloved family films from major Hollywood studios. You won¡¦t be afraid to leave the kids with FOX Family Movies.

  •  FOX Family Movies HD (StarHub Ch 663)

Offering a dynamic range of family entertainment for kids and adults alike, FOX Family Movies is at the top of family entertainment, broadcasting content that can be truly enjoyed by all ages. It’s the home of the greatest and most-beloved family films from major Hollywood studios, now available in high definition, dual language (English/Mandarin) and with Chinese subtitles!

  •  FOX Movies Play (StarHub Ch 623)

FOX Movies Play is the companion On Demand service to FOX Movies Premium. Watch first-run Hollywood blockbuster movies, acclaimed original series, live concerts and special events, and provocative documentaries any time you want!

STAR Chinese Movies Pack

  •  STAR Chinese Movies (StarHub Ch 866)

STAR CHINESE MOVIES positions top rated Chinese movie channel in Asia with its devotion to Chinese movies. It brings viewers the latest and hottest Chinese blockbusters from the major studios in Hong Kong through exclusive and strategic output deals and the film award winners from acclaimed producers. It also premieres titles from China, Taiwan and Asia which provides increasing varieties to audiences nowadays. Most of the best-selling Chinese movies of China, Hong Kong and Taiwan are shown on STAR CHINESE MOVIES which continuously brings the latest and hottest movies to Asian audiences.

In addition, the channel also has access to the Fortune Star library which features the largest contemporary Chinese film library from China Star, Golden Harvest, and Golden Princess and D&B titles. STAR CHINESE MOVIES position as the world¡¦s most powerful Chinese movie channel remains unchanged.

  •  STAR Chinese Movies 2 (StarHub Ch 867)

STAR CHINESE MOVIES 2 brings viewers the best Chinese movies from 1970¡¦s to 1990¡¦s. With access to the world¡¦s largest contemporary Chinese film library from Golden Harvest, Golden Princess, D&B and China Star, it screens movies which define Hong Kong’s golden age in filmmaking. The channel brings viewers Chinese movie hits featuring super stars including Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Chow Yun-Fatt, Jet Li, Stephan Chow, Leslie Chueng, Maggie Cheung, Anita Mui and renowned directors such as John Woo, Johnnie To and Tsui Hark. All movies are broadcasted with Chinese and English subtitles without commercial interruption.

STAR CHINESE MOVIES 2 broadcasts great variety of movies, including Saturday Masterpiece showcases acclaimed director or superstars every Saturday at 10pm and digi-remastered cinema features unforgettable masterpieces in digital restored version every Sunday at 10pm.

  •  STAR Chinese Movies HD (StarHub Ch 877)

STAR Chinese Movies HD is Asia¡¦s leading Chinese movie channel that brings viewers award-winning movies and the hottest Chinese blockbusters from Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and other Asian countries, offering more than any other movie channel in the world. Now available in High-Definition.

  •  STAR Chinese Movies VOD (StarHub Ch 864)

STAR Chinese Movies On Demand allows viewers to choose from the latest and best in Chinese blockbusters. Powered by its exclusive output deals with major studios in Asia, viewers are able to catch their favourite Chinese blockbuster anytime and as often as they want.

  •  STAR Chinese Movies 2 VOD (StarHub Ch 867)

STAR Chinese Movies 2 On Demand features the best in Chinese cinema with classic and unforgettable movies from 1970¡¦s to 1990¡¦s that helped define Hong Kong’s golden years of film making. STAR Chinese Movies 2 On Demand now gives you the best of award-winning movies anytime you want!

Prepare for media regulation 2.0 in Australia

May 1, 2012 – Very early on the Convergence Review asks itself a central question: “Why regulate?” It goes on to say that it believes its default position should be deregulatory. In substance, however, its recommendations are anything but deregulatory.

While there are some gestures to deregulation – getting rid of broadcasting licences and the existing media ownership laws – what the review is actually proposing is an extension of content regulation well beyond its current scope and a continuation of regulation of ownership but in a different form.

It was never likely to be the case – and it became obvious after the review released its interim report that it wasn’t going to be the case – that it would advocate real deregulation.

To view the complete article, please visit http://technologyspectator.com.au/prepare-media-regulation-20

TV White Spaces trial completed successfully in the UK

A “White Spaces” pilot group has also been established in Singapore.

—  See the press release here

—  Find IDA background info on the “White Spaces” initiative here

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TV White Spaces trial, composed of 17 UK and global companies, provides foundation for Britain to lead in fast, reliable rural wireless broadband, better urban Wi-Fi access, and innovative wireless applications, and encourages Ofcom to complete enabling regulations.

 

CAMBRIDGE, England, April 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Following more than 10 months of comprehensive testing in urban and rural areas in and around Cambridge, England, the Cambridge TV White Spaces Consortium, which comprises leading international and UK technology and media companies, has successfully demonstrated the potential of television white spaces. The consortium explored and measured a range of applications — rural wireless broadband, urban pop-up coverage and the emerging “machine-to-machine” communication — and found TV white spaces can be successfully utilised to help satisfy the rapidly accelerating demand for wireless connectivity. The consortium members recommend that the UK regulator Ofcom complete its development of the enabling regulatory framework in a manner that protects licensees from harmful interference and encourages innovation and deployment.

The consortium includes Adaptrum Inc., Alcatel-Lucent, Arqiva, BBC, BSkyB, BT, Cambridge Consultants, CRFS, CSR plc., Digital TV Group (DTG), Microsoft Corp, Neul, Nokia, Samsung, Spectrum Bridge Inc., The Technology Partnership plc. (TTP) and Virgin Media, and it demonstrated unprecedented partnership and collaboration while working closely with Ofcom to ensure that this technology can now be harnessed through a regulatory framework to benefit consumers and further innovation in the UK and beyond.

The consortium issued this statement: “With the rapid rise of mobile broadband and the desire to enable remote areas to enjoy the benefits of broadband, the need for more efficient spectrum use has never been greater. The UK is playing a leading role by exploring the use of licence-exempt access to TV white spaces and developing a model regulatory framework. None of this would have been possible without the support of Ofcom — and the constructive and unprecedented collaboration of the companies involved — to progress this groundbreaking mode of spectrum access.”

Commenting today on the TV White Spaces trial, Communications Minister Ed Vaizey said, “I welcome the success to date of the Cambridge White Spaces Trial. Leading innovators from the UK and beyond have demonstrated the potential that television white spaces can have for meeting the UK’s broadband needs. Developments such as this endorse the leadership position that the UK can take in enabling more efficient use of spectrum by opening up an array of opportunities for wireless applications for consumers and businesses alike. I find the idea of using white space devices to deliver broadband to rural communities, or to expand the range and quality of urban Wi-Fi hotspots, exciting. This can form a significant contribution to our thinking as we consider how to maximise the value of the spectrum below 1 GHz. I look forward to hearing the next chapter of your progress.”

Trial Implementation and Results

The trial analysis found Cambridge has significant television white spaces capacity — 20 white spaces channels corresponding to 160 megahertz in total, of which 13 (104 megahertz) were allowed in the test licence from Ofcom — which can be used to help augment existing broadband networks, extend broadband access to rural areas and allow for machine-to-machine communications. Further, geolocation databases, provided by Microsoft and Spectrum Bridge, proved a reliable way to control frequency use by the white spaces radios and to quickly adapt to changes in spectrum usage by the licensed users.

City centre coverage. The consortium set up base stations on the north side of the Cambridge city centre in four pubs and a theatre, aiming to provide widespread coverage, including “pop-up” Wi-Fi hotspots. The base stations were connected to dual omnidirectional wide-band antennas mounted on rooftops (radios and antennas provided by Neul), enabling considerably further coverage than could have been achieved with conventional Wi-Fi, in 2.4GHz, for example. The tests showed that TV white spaces can help extend broadband access and offload mobile broadband data traffic. These hotspots can enable users to enjoy data-intensive services such as online video provided by BBC iPlayer and Sky Go during peak usage times, when additional capacity and wider reach is needed.

Rural connectivity. A base station was installed at TTP’s headquarters in Melbourn, a rural community south of Cambridge, and linked to a household in Orwell. The residents benefited from radical improvements in their broadband service, up to 8Mbps net speed achieved over 5.5km links, within an 8 megahertz bandwidth, using a modified, prototype version of the Neul Weightless technology. TTP anticipates it would be possible to achieve speeds greater than 20Mbps from its headquarters to Orwell using radios further optimised for rural broadband connectivity while occupying a single, dedicated TV white space channel.

Machine-to-machine. Industry forecasts estimate there will be more than 50 billion connected devices by 2020, with a good proportion of these communicating and sharing information wirelessly, enabling a wide range of applications. As such, the trial explored machine-to-machine communication, often referred to as the Internet of Things. Utilising the available white spaces, an application developed by BT and Neul sent an alert message to the city council when city dustbins were full and needed emptying. TV white spaces are uniquely placed to unlock the potential promised for the Internet of Things.

Location-based services. Nokia and Spectrum Bridge developed a location-based service application that was deployed in the Imperial War Museum in Duxford, one of Europe’s leading aircraft museums. As museum visitors move around the collection, they can receive prompts on their smart mobile device informing them about the items they can see and offering a rich array of related content.

Lab and field measurements. In addition to the implementation of trial networks, Arqiva, BBC Research and Development, CSR and CRFS spearheaded considerable laboratory and field measurements to better define the parameters needed to develop the regulatory framework required to enable the use of white space devices. The results of this work are being provided to the relevant UK and European regulatory bodies. In addition, the BBC developed the first version of a UK-wide database, which illustrates the typical availability that might be expected for TV white space devices following the completion of the UK digital television switchover.

About the Consortium Partners

Adaptrum develops wireless broadband solutions and market-based mechanisms to enable new multi-use network infrastructure and service models to meet the growing wireless broadband demand. Based in Silicon Valley and founded in 2005, Adaptrum was an active participant in the FCC TV Whitespace Devices Testing in 2008 and contributed to the FCC’s rulemaking proceedings in 2008 and 2010. Adaptrum’s first-generation TV white space solution was recently certified by the FCC for commercial deployments in the US.

Alcatel-Lucent is the long-trusted partner of service providers, enterprises and governments around the world, and a leading innovator in the field of networking and communications technology, products and services. The company is home to Bell Labs, one of the world’s foremost research centres, responsible for breakthroughs that have shaped the networking and communications industry. Alcatel-Lucent was named one of MIT Technology Review’s 2012 Top 50 list of the “World’s Most Innovative Companies” for breakthroughs such as lightRadio™, which cuts power consumption and operating costs on wireless networks while delivering lightning-fast Internet access. Through such innovations, Alcatel-Lucent is making communications more sustainable, more affordable and more accessible as we pursue our mission — Realising the Potential of a Connected World.

Arqiva, the communications infrastructure and media services company, operates at the heart of the broadcast, satellite and mobile communications markets. The company is at the forefront of network solutions and services in the digital world. Arqiva provides much of the infrastructure behind television, radio, satellite and wireless communications in the UK and has a significant presence in Ireland, mainland Europe and the US. Customers include major broadcasters such as the BBC, ITV, BSkyB and the independent radio groups, major telco providers including the UK’s five mobile network operators, and the emergency services.

BBC exists to enrich people’s lives with great programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain. It provides a wide range of distinctive programmes and services for everyone, free of commercial interests and political bias, which include television, radio, national, local, children’s, educational, language and other services for key interest groups. The BBC is financed by a TV license paid by households. It does not have to serve the interests of advertisers or produce a return for shareholders.

BSkyB entertains and excites more than 10.3 million homes through its Sky service — the most comprehensive multichannel, multiplatform television service in the UK and Ireland. Sky also works with dozens of other broadcasters on the satellite platform, online and on mobile. The company is also the UK’s fastest-growing broadband and home phone provider, and operates The Cloud, one of the UK’s largest public Wi-Fi providers.

BT is one of the world’s leading providers of communications solutions and services, operating in more than 170 countries. Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband and internet products and services; and converged fixed/mobile products and services.

Cambridge Consultants has one of the largest independent wireless teams in the world, providing expertise on the vast array of wireless technologies that exist today and their application to a wide range of market areas.

CRFS is a leading developer and provider of real-time dynamic spectrum monitoring and signal acquisition systems. Its RFeye range of products sets a new standard for cost-effective high-performance monitoring and signal intercept. The RFeye is designed to operate fully autonomously in remotely distributed networks of nodes, including in hostile environments. Its many applications include public safety, security of sensitive buildings and installations, interference detection and geolocation, as well as background monitoring and creation of spectrum inventories. It has an important role to play in future deployments of white spaces dynamic access systems.

CSR is a global provider of innovative silicon and software solutions for the location-aware, media-rich, cloud-connected world. CSR provides solutions to complex problems in the audio-visual, connectivity and location technology domains across a broad range of markets, with a technology portfolio that includes GPS/GNSS systems, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, FM, NFC, aptX and CVC, JPEG, MPEG, H.264 imaging, PDL printing, microcontrollers, DSPs and broadband receivers.

Digital TV Group (DTG) is the industry association for digital television in the UK. The Group publishes and maintains the technical specification for the UK’s Freeview and Freeview HD platforms (the D-Book) and runs the digital television industry’s test centre: DTG Testing.

Microsoft Corp is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realise their full potential.

Neul develops innovative and disruptive wireless network technology to enable the use of TV white spaces spectrum. Its products are the first and so far the only radios that fully meet the FCC white spaces radio specification. They provide reliable, secure, long-range wireless connectivity to satisfy the burgeoning market for data communications. By deploying or using a Neul network, customers benefit from unrivalled geographic coverage, increased network capacity and dramatically reduced costs.

Nokia is a global leader in mobile communications whose products have become an integral part of the lives of people around the world. Every day, more than 1.3 billion people use their Nokia to capture and share experiences, access information, find their way or simply speak to one another. Nokia’s technological and design innovations have made its brand one of the most recognized in the world.

Samsung is the leader in the global market for high-tech electronics manufacturing and digital media.

Spectrum Bridge Inc is a provider of software and services to wireless service companies and equipment manufacturers.

TTP is Europe’s leading independent technology development company. The internationally acclaimed TTP team has been at the forefront of wireless communications for over 20 years, and are providing concept, design and production solutions to clients looking to exploit white spaces spectrum hardware and services across industries as diverse as telecommunications, emergency services, energy management and healthcare.

Virgin Media is the UK’s national cable network provider, delivering cutting-edge residential and business telecommunications services to the UK. The company provides consumers with ultrafast broadband, digital TV and mobile services, as well as powers the needs of businesses up and down the country with a broad suite of enterprise solutions. Virgin Media is currently delivering a state-of-the-art public wireless network for the London Underground.

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About Microsoft

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realise their full potential.

About Microsoft EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa)

Microsoft has operated in EMEA since 1982. In the region Microsoft employs more than 16,000 people in over 64 subsidiaries, delivering products and services in more than 139 countries and territories.

Addtional event related materials: http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/emea/presscentre/pressreleases/April2012/24-04CambridgeTVWhiteSpacesConsortium.mspx

Al Jazeera English adds nine million Indian homes through Tata Sky partnership

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Al Jazeera English has announced its launch on India’s leading DTH platform, Tata Sky.

This will enable the channel to reach an additional 9 million Indian households, taking its total reach across the country to over 25 million households. Globally, Al Jazeera English is available in over 260 million households across 130 different countries.

Al Anstey, MD of Al Jazeera English, said: “We are delighted to be launching on Tata Sky, and I would like to take this opportunity to welcome all our new viewers in India to Al Jazeera English.

To view the complete article, please visit http://www.rapidtvnews.com/index.php/2012042721528/al-jazeera-english-adds-nine-million-indian-homes-through-tata-sky-partnership.html?utm_source=newsletter_652&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=rapid-tv-news-current-edition-2704

France 24 now available in Malaysia

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France 24 has concluded a new distribution agreement in Asia and launches today on HyppTV, a Telekom Malaysia IPTV platform.

FRANCE 24, (French language version) will be available on channel 128.

Brice Bertrand, Asia-Pacific Distribution Director for the broadcaster said “this agreement with Telekom Malaysia, is a crucial step for our development in Asia and we are sincerely delighted to be the first French channel to broadcast in Malaysia. Responding to a dynamic Asian TV market where the audience is eager for a new tone in international news, we make every effort to ensure that all the countries in the continent can get FRANCE 24 as quickly and as simply as possible”.

To view the complete article, please visit http://www.abu.org.my/Latest_News-@-France_24_now_available_in_Malaysia.aspx

Hong Kong Film Piracy on YouTube Amounts to $308 Million Loss

Copyright-infringing videos of over 200 films found on world’s largest video-sharing website

HONG KONG (April 23, 2012) – Severe copyright infringement of Hong Kong films is rife on YouTube, with pirated footage of over 200 Hong Kong films found on the world’s largest video-sharing website, amounting to an estimated loss of over HK$2.4 billion ($308 million) to the local film industry, according to the Hong Kong Motion Pictures Industry Association (MPIA). MPIA members urged YouTube and other video-sharing websites to enforce the German court ruling last Friday (April 20) to implement measures to restrict content that infringe copyright.

The recent local box office hit Love in the Buff was found to be uploaded in its entirety, directly affecting the theatrical gross of the film, a situation that the association called “extremely severe” in a statement.

The videos were taken down after a formal complaint made to YouTube by Media Asia, the copyright holder of Love in the Buff.

To view the complete article, please visit http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/hong-kong-film-piracy-youtube-314976

AMC/Sundance shines with new networks, programming across Asia, Europe

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April 24, 2012 – New distribution deals across Asia and programming acquisitions for Sundance Channel and WE tv Expansion are at the heart of a major push by AMC/Sundance Channel Global.

In essence the company has expanded carriage in South Korea and Taiwan with new partners and Sundance Channel and WE tv have acquired the rights to new productions and acclaimed series to debut in 2012 and 2013 across Europe and Asia.

In its third major South Korea platform deal, Sundance Channel will be available as a 24/7 HD linear IPTV offer on SK broadband alongside SkyLife and KT. Women’s lifestyle network WE tv will launch on Taiwan’s Vee Time’s Vee TV IPTV platform. The deal will complement similar arrangements with other Taiwanese providers Chunghwa Telecom and DTH firm DishHD.

To view the complete article, please visit http://www.rapidtvnews.com/index.php/2012042421448/amcsundance-shines-with-new-networks-programming-across-asia-europe.html