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of Beijing Olympics in August. The Zhongxing-9 <strong>satellite</strong><br />

was built by Thales Alenia Space for China Satellite<br />

Communications Corporations (Satcom), one<br />

of the six basic telecommunications operators in the<br />

country under the Ministry of Information Industry.<br />

INDIA<br />

AKSH LAUNCHES IPTV WITHOUT<br />

BROADBAND CONNECTION<br />

Aksh Optifibres in association with telecom firm<br />

MTNL has launched country’s first IPTV service<br />

which can be viewed without any high speed<br />

broadband connection. The company plans to<br />

invest around Rs 150 in its icontrol IPTV platform<br />

in Mumbai and Delhi, which would provide more<br />

than 100 channels to its customers. It carries all<br />

the major popular entertainment channels from<br />

the Star and Sony group and sports channels<br />

from Neo and Ten Sports. Aksh has also entered<br />

with an agreement with telecom giant BSNL and<br />

MTNL, aiming for a strong presence in urban<br />

and rural areas where the government-controlled<br />

telecom firms have vast subscriber base.<br />

BHARTI AIRTEL LAUNCHES IPTV<br />

WITHOUT AUTHORISATION<br />

The Information and Broadcasting (I&B) ministry has<br />

asked the Department of Telecom (DoT) to initiate<br />

action against Bharti Airtel for launching IPTV services<br />

without obtaining the requisite approvals. While,<br />

Bharti in its response has said it has not launched<br />

commercial IPTV services, but was only doing<br />

pilots, the I&B ministry has told the DoT that private<br />

telcos have not been cleared to offer this service.<br />

MTNL PROVIDES 74 IPTV CHANNELS<br />

MTNL is currently providing as many as 74 channels<br />

through their IPTV service, compared to just around<br />

26 free-to-air channels during launch. The company<br />

has signed up a deal with Time Broadband Services<br />

and its Israeli partner Optibase for developing and<br />

handling the content delivery network for its IPTV<br />

services. They are currently using Optibase’s IPTV<br />

MGW 5100 platforms for its digital IPTV headend<br />

operation at the company’s network operating<br />

centre. Time Broadband is now preparing to<br />

deploy IPTV services on both TV & PC delivery.<br />

MINISTRY ACCEPTS IPTV RECOMMENDATIONS<br />

India’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting<br />

has accepted recommendations from the Telecoms<br />

and Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) for IPTV,<br />

according to local reports. The uplinking/downlinking<br />

norms will be amended to enable all broadcasters<br />

to provide signals to all distributors of TV channels,<br />

including IPTV operators, TRAI has also received<br />

a consensus from broadcasters to adopt non-discriminatory<br />

price regime on the composition of<br />

channel bouquets and the pricing of channels on an<br />

a-la-carte and bouquets basis for IPTV services.<br />

INDONESIA<br />

BNS TO DESIGN HD IPTV PLATFORM FOR PT<br />

IP solutions provider BNS has been appointed<br />

by Indonesian telecommunications provider PT.<br />

Multi Kontrol Nusantara (MKN), a subsidiary<br />

company of Bakrie Group, to design and procure<br />

a turnkey HD & SD IPTV service platform. BNS’s<br />

IPTV Service Platform design will enable MKN to<br />

deliver high and standard definition video services,<br />

including multicast, VOD, Network PVR,<br />

Time-Shift-TV, eShopping, games and others.<br />

ISRAEL<br />

SPACECOM TO PURCHASE AMOS 5 SATELLITE<br />

Spacecom Satellite Communications will buy<br />

the Amos 5 communications <strong>satellite</strong> from Russia’s<br />

JSC Academician MF Reshetnev Informa-<br />

tion Satellite Systems for USD 157 million. The<br />

Amos 5 <strong>satellite</strong> is scheduled for delivery and<br />

launch by March 31, 2011, and is due to operate<br />

for 15 years. Spacecom can cancel the agreement<br />

to buy the Amos 5 up to the launch if the <strong>satellite</strong><br />

cannot be delivered, if it is found to be flawed<br />

during ground tests, or if it is lost after launch.<br />

JAPAN<br />

SKY PERFECT JSAT CONSIDERS HDTV<br />

Sky Perfect JSAT Corp. is exploring the option<br />

of expanding its <strong>satellite</strong> television business by<br />

launching a broadcasting-<strong>satellite</strong>-based digital<br />

service in 2011 to complement its communications-<strong>satellite</strong><br />

TV offerings. In the communications<strong>satellite</strong><br />

TV service, the company plans to start<br />

offering 12 high-definition TV channels in October.<br />

By 2011, the number is expected to be raised to<br />

nearly 100, roughly half the firm’s communications-<strong>satellite</strong><br />

TV channels. “We aim to become<br />

one of the top high-definition TV broadcasters in<br />

the world,” said Chairman Masanori Akiyama.<br />

JAPANESE COMPANIES AGREE<br />

ON IPTV STANDARDS<br />

Telecoms companies Nippon Telegraph and<br />

Telephone (NTT), KDDI and Softbank BB have<br />

teamed together with technology vendors including<br />

Sony, Matsushita Electric Industrial, Toshiba,<br />

Sharp and Hitachi, as well as the country’s five<br />

major commercial TV broadcasters and public<br />

broadcaster NHK. The companies expect to draw<br />

up unified IPTV standards and urge local IPTV<br />

operators and consumer electronics manufacturers<br />

to develop compatible technologies and equipment.<br />

KAZAKHSTAN<br />

KAZSAT-1 LOST<br />

Kazakhstan’s sole communications <strong>satellite</strong>, used<br />

by many of the country’s TV broadcasters, is out<br />

of control due to a computer glitch and is likely<br />

to be lost altogether. Kazakhstan launched the<br />

Russian-built KazSat-1 <strong>satellite</strong> in June 2006,<br />

the first of four which it aimed to have in orbit by<br />

2020 and which it said would establish the Central<br />

Asian country as a global space power. The head<br />

of Kazakhstan’s National Space Agency, Talgat<br />

Musabayev, said the <strong>satellite</strong> has been out of touch<br />

since June 8 and could no longer be controlled from<br />

a space command centre in neighbouring Russia.<br />

MALAYSIA<br />

<strong>TELE</strong>KOM MALAYSIA TO LAUNCH IPTV IN 2009<br />

Telekom Malaysia is to launch IPTV commercially<br />

in the second quarter of next year, as part of its<br />

drive to increase the usage of broadband services<br />

in the country, the company’s CEO Datuk Zamzamzairani<br />

has said. Telekom Malaysia has reportedly<br />

been conducting trials in 400 homes in the Klang<br />

Valley, as well as in Kulim and Penang. When asked<br />

about channel offerings on the new service, the<br />

executive said that this is still in development.<br />

NEW ZEALAND<br />

SKY TV TO INVEST USD 17.5 MILLION IN HDTV<br />

SKY TV, which is controlled by Rupert Murdoch’s<br />

News Corporation, will spend $NZ22 million<br />

(USD17.5 million) over two years on high-definition<br />

broadcasts. The broadcaster said it aimed<br />

to get 80,000 set-top boxes installed. The<br />

new high-definition set-top boxes would cost<br />

$NZ599, or may be rented for $NZ15 a month.<br />

Sky TV’s HD content is via a My Sky HDi settop<br />

box that is identical to that offered by Foxtel.<br />

Sky TV subscribers also have access to five<br />

channels; Sky Sport 1 and 2, Sky Movies, Sky<br />

Movies Greats and free-to-air channel TV3.

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