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these being paying customers of the service, up<br />

9% from 628.000 paying customers at the end<br />

of 2007. The IPTV service had 170 channels of<br />

local, Asian and international programming by<br />

the end of last year, with an ARPU of HK$ 216<br />

(US$ 27.87), up 9% from December 2007.<br />

INDIA<br />

ACT LAUNCHES IPTV SERVICE<br />

IN BANGALORE<br />

Atria Convergence Technologies (ACT) has<br />

launched new IPTV and triple play services<br />

in Bangalore, India are powered by Verismo’s<br />

VuNow Internet TV platform. ACT with its new<br />

interactive IPTV service aims to convert the TV<br />

into a convergence device and consumers can<br />

pause and play over 200+ live TV channels,<br />

record one program while watching another, and<br />

access more than 4,500 DVD quality Kannada,<br />

Hindi and Tamil movies. The VuNow Internet<br />

platform includes a hosting and delivery platform<br />

for on-demand content under a subscription,<br />

pay-per-view or ad-supported models.<br />

BSNL AND SMART DIGIVISION LAUNCH IPTV<br />

BSNL has launched an IPTV service called<br />

MyWay BSNL in the city of Chennai (Tamil Nadu<br />

state) in association with Indian firm Smart<br />

Digivision, according to local media reports.<br />

The new service offers over 150 linear<br />

channels as well as VOD and music-ondemand<br />

libraries, and a parental lock. BSNL<br />

in the near future plans to introduce features<br />

such as the ability to pause live TV.<br />

Customers can either rent the set-top box<br />

required for INR 50 (US$ 0.99) per<br />

month, plus a deposit of INR 1,000, or<br />

purchase it outright for INR 2,500.<br />

JAPAN<br />

ARIANESPACE TO LAUNCH<br />

JCSAT-13 SATELLITE<br />

SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation has chosen<br />

Arianespace, to launch its new JCSAT-13<br />

communications <strong>satellite</strong>. The JCSAT-13<br />

would be launched by an Arianespace 5 rocket<br />

in 2013 from French Guiana. It will provide<br />

broadcasting and telecommunications services<br />

for Japan and the Asia Pacific region.<br />

NTT TOPS 700.000 IPTV SUBSCRIBERS<br />

NTT Plala has beaten company targets by reaching<br />

700.000 subscribers for its IPTV service Hikari<br />

TV, according to Media Research Asia, which adds<br />

that company management expects to reach 1.1<br />

million customers by March 2010, when the service<br />

could break even. Around 60% of Hikari TV customers<br />

are selecting the ‘Oeuchi-Plan’ at a monthly<br />

fee of JPY 3,675 (US$ 38.62) per month, which<br />

offers over 50 linear channels and free access to<br />

the VOD library of more than 5,000 titles, while<br />

customers with FTTH/NGN connections in Tokyo<br />

and Osaka also receive HD terrestrial channels.<br />

THE PHILIPPINES<br />

PLDT PLANS TO INTRODUCE HDTV IN 20<strong>09</strong><br />

Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company<br />

(PLDT) is aiming to introduce high-definition<br />

TV programming sometime this year. The DTH<br />

service is already used by a few subscribers in<br />

Metro Manila and selected provinces. A company<br />

spokesperson has said that here would be<br />

several HD channels that could be delivered via<br />

the DTH, some of which would be either in 720<br />

or 1<strong>08</strong>0 progressive scanning resolution. The<br />

line-up for the high-definition channels is being<br />

discussed although the DTH service has about 20<br />

channels, including two local free TV channels.<br />

QATAR<br />

QTEL EXPANDS COVERAGE OF MOZAIC TV+<br />

Qtel is the only service provider in the Middle<br />

East to offer Mozaic TV+, which is a threein-one<br />

service built on the asymmetric digital<br />

subscriber line (ADSL). It combines video<br />

(cable TV), audio (landline) and data (highspeed<br />

Internet). Mozaic TV+ is priced QR250 a<br />

month for the basic service. More than 10,000<br />

customers have hooked on to the service that<br />

provides a minimum 125 digital TV channels.<br />

SINGAPORE<br />

SINGTEL IPTV SUBSCRIBERS TOTAL 78.000<br />

Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) added<br />

a record 19.000 new customers for its IPTV<br />

service mio TV in the first quarter of this year,<br />

bringing its total to 78.000 subscribers. The<br />

operator attributes the latest gains to the success<br />

of its mio home bundled plan and broad content<br />

offering, and added that it will continue to invest<br />

in new content to attract new customers.<br />

SOUTH KOREA<br />

300.000 IPTV SUBSCRIBERS IN KOREA<br />

At the end of April, five months after the start of<br />

the full-scale IPTV service, the total number of<br />

subscribers of IPTV operators is only 300,000,<br />

according to industry figures. The front-runner<br />

of full-scale IPTV service, KT, secured 180.000<br />

subscribers, followed by LG Dacom (80.000)<br />

and SK Broadband (30.000). When VOD<br />

subscribers are included, SK Broadband leads<br />

with 750.000 subscribers, followed by KT<br />

(720.000) and LG Dacom (130.000). Thus, the<br />

number of local full-scale IPTV subscribers is<br />

unlikely to meet the original goal, securing 2.3<br />

million by end of this year. The main reasons<br />

for the standstill of IPTV service is the lack of<br />

content compared with other pay-TV services,<br />

such as digital, cable TV, and <strong>satellite</strong> TV.<br />

BIGBAND DEPLOYS VIDEO IP<br />

SOLUTION FOR LG POWERCOM<br />

BigBand Networks and LG Powercom have<br />

commercially deployed BigBand’s video IP<br />

solution, vIP PASS, in Korea. The vIP PASS<br />

delivers cost effective IPTV services to personal<br />

computers and IP set-top boxes over<br />

DOCSIS 3.0 cable modems. With this deployment<br />

LG Powercom is reportedly poised to<br />

deliver virtually, unlimited, high quality, video IP<br />

programming to over 2.3 million subscribers.<br />

SK BROADBAND SELECTS<br />

HARMONIC SOLUTION<br />

SK Broadband has deployed Harmonic’s Direct-2-<br />

Edge (D2E) solution - encompassing Harmonic’s<br />

NSG 9000 universal edgeQAMs and D2E control<br />

software - for the world’s largest commercial<br />

launch of cable IPTV to date. The deployment<br />

enables SK Broadband to provide a uniform<br />

broadcast IPTV service across its cable, xDSL,<br />

and FTTx access networks. Subscribers can<br />

also receive uninterrupted, high-speed Internet<br />

access of up to 150 Mbps to the home, powered<br />

by Harmonic’s NSG 9000 using a modular<br />

CMTS (M-CMTS) architecture and delivered to<br />

a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem. SK Broadband<br />

serves approximately 6 million subscribers.<br />

LG DACOM ARRIVES TO 100.000<br />

IPTV SUBSCRIBERS<br />

LG Dacom had reached 100,000 subscribers<br />

for its IPTV service myLGtv as of May 15, up<br />

from 12,000 at the end of January. The operator<br />

launched linear channels on the service<br />

in February, having previously been obliged<br />

to offer VOD-only content. LG Dacom states<br />

that it will now aggressively market the service<br />

to its 2.3 million broadband subscribers.<br />

TAIWAN<br />

CHUNGHWA <strong>TELE</strong>COM ARRIVES<br />

TO 686.000 IPTV SUBSCRIBERS<br />

Chunghwa Telecom had 686.000 subscribers to<br />

its IPTV service Multimedia-on-Demand (MOD)<br />

by the end of the first quarter of this year, gaining<br />

10.000 customers during the three months and<br />

giving a 57.6% year-on-year increase. Overall, the<br />

company had 4.3 million broadband subscribers<br />

(including ADSL and FTTx) at the end of March.<br />

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES<br />

DU TO UPGRADE FTTH WITH TILGIN<br />

du has signed an US$ 800.000 order with Swedish<br />

IPTV specialist Tilgin as part of an ongoing<br />

upgrade of its Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) IP<br />

network in Dubai. Tilgin will supply its Home<br />

Gateway Vood 292 solution, which includes<br />

next-generation software for managing IP-networks<br />

(VCM). The technology will replace older<br />

fiber units supplied by a competitor. du has also<br />

revealed plans to launch IPTV-based services<br />

in Dubai, including HDTV and VOD applications,<br />

in the coming months, following the completion<br />

of its core IP network upgrade to 40Gb/s.<br />

VIETNAM<br />

VINASAT-1 CAPACITY TO BE<br />

LEASED OUT BY 2010<br />

Businesses and governmental agencies have<br />

registered to use 70 per cent of the capacity<br />

of Vietnam’s first communications <strong>satellite</strong>,<br />

Vinasat-1, and by 2010 some expect the entire<br />

capacity of Vinasat-1 to be leased out. The business<br />

plan set for Vinasat-1 has been progressing<br />

according to schedule and the objective of<br />

recovering the investment capital within nine<br />

years appears to be within reach. Vinasat-1 went<br />

into orbit in April 20<strong>08</strong> and one year later many<br />

transponders have been leased to customers.<br />

A U S T R A L I A & P A C I F I C<br />

AUSTRALIA<br />

TELSTRA EYEING 20<strong>09</strong> IPTV LAUNCH<br />

Telstra hopes to start an IPTV service by<br />

November 20<strong>09</strong> throughout Australia, according<br />

to local media reports. The operator would<br />

build on its BigPond ISP unit that already offers<br />

broadband content such a movies and games. The<br />

platform will give viewers access to customized<br />

Web sites and open access to online broadband<br />

services, according to the report. According to<br />

Digital Media, at least two IPTV trials are currently<br />

underway with Telstra’s Media division and<br />

another conducted by its engineering department.<br />

FOXTEL TO ACCELERATE<br />

IPTV LAUNCH PLANS<br />

Foxtel is poised to accelerate its plans for an<br />

IPTV service following the launch of its revamped<br />

website, created by digital services company Hyro.<br />

The site supports the management and delivery<br />

of video and other rich media assets across the<br />

broadcasters’ content catalogue and provides fully<br />

integrated e-commerce capability and online customer<br />

service. Foxtel has confirmed it will launch<br />

full –length program downloads in October and<br />

provide subscribers with catch-up TV and exclusive<br />

screening options. Foxtel also plans to launch<br />

video streaming of the Olympics in February.<br />

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