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Digital Terrestrial TV in Japan

March 19th, 2009 admin Comments off

A year ago, I worked with Joel Isaacson  on a VOD / IPTV project  - and I’m still pretty interested in whats happening in digital media – especially since we got to say “I told you so”. (we predicted the death of Blu-Ray and the rise of video download two years ago). This note is from my ex-Intel colleague and old friend Todd Walzer from www.iland6.com in Tokyo.

 


One would imagine Japan would be first in digital TV broadcasting, but actually it’s in the middle. Though trials have been running awhile in Japan’s cities, the date for nationwide cutover (when the analog signal stops) is July 24, 2011. That puts Japan behind Holland, Sweden, Finland, and the U.S., but ahead of Canada, China, etc.

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Triple play in South Africa

October 23rd, 2008 admin Comments off

Safika-controlled Goal Technology Solutions (GTS) and Dimension Data’s Internet Solutions, have designs on delivering affordable TV services to SA households. Neither will need a pay-TV licence from the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) as the service, which is delivered on demand, is not technically defined as broadcasting. operators could soon face competition from ISPs  that deliver video-on-demand services to home subscribers without having to be licensed by the broadcasting industry regulator.

Safika-controlled Goal Technology Solutions (GTS) plans on delivering affordable VOD services to South African home. GTS doesn’t need a pay-TV licence from the Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) since VOD is not technically defined as broadcasting.

GTS plans on using an IPTV set top box from an Israeli vendor.

More here on cost-effective content security techniques of using TCP Unicast and diskless set-top boxes and the security ramifications of not having to worry about conditional access and DRM.

And more here – about integrating TV, PC and the Internet

First reported in South Africa Financial Mail