With a population of 240 million people, Indonesia, the world's fourth largest country is one of the strategic growth markets in Asia. Endowed with a pool of well placed prospects that are ready to upgrade, spend and expand their market size, the country has made significant progress in recent years. With an established and favorable framework in place for growth of the ICT Industry in Indonesia, many global multi national companies are now shifting base or focus to Indonesia as investor confidence is gradually being restored. Indonesia lauch ICT 2007 on May 3-4, 2007 which are also supported by The Indonesian ICT Council (DeTIKNas), Depkominfo, KADIN and organized by The Indonesian Infocom society (MASTEL) and ECMI services. The most issues in this conference such as 3G, next generation network (NGN), broadband wireless access as solution to provide maximum wide reach in Indonesia.
Government, industry leaders and significant organizations will work hand-in-glove at the ICT summit to set roadmaps for the country, while technology and solutions providers will unveil exciting opportunities and new frontiers at the technology conference, held concurrently as the ICT 2007 Summit Indonesia exhibition today, May 3-5 2007 in Jakarta convention center. Go Forward ICT in Indonesia!
ICT 2007 Summit, for a better Indonesia Infocom
Thursday, May 3, 2007
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Labels: 3G, broadband, cellular, government, ict summit, NGN, technology, wireless
Motorola Showcases Connected Home Technology at NAB 2007
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Motorola, Inc. will showcase a variety of content-delivery solutions including transmission and distribution equipment, customer home equipment and other technologies at the National Association of Broadcasters show in Las Vegas this week. Additionally, two executives will share their insights on how content distribution is changing in light of new technologies, compression advancements and bandwidth solutions during panel sessions.
“As content becomes increasingly mobile, Motorola enables content and service providers to deliver cool customer experiences,” said Doug Means, Motorola corporate vice president and general manager, Connected Home Solutions. “Whether the content is live, on demand, advertising or from the Internet, Motorola can deliver the content safely in a variety of formats to a number of devices.”
Motorola’s booth, located at SU1920 will demonstrate a variety of technologies designed to enhance the customer experience including Mobile TV, which enables customers to view content on a mobile handset, and Motorola Follow Me TV™, which allows customers to move content between rooms in the home and to portable devices.
Additionally, Motorola will showcase Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) set-tops that enable high-quality experiences, like video on demand, pay-per-view, rich user interfaces, and high definition. On display will be VIP set tops supporting both the Motorola KreaTV™ Open Development environment and the Microsoft TV IPTV Edition interactive entertainment system.
In content distribution and transmission, Motorola will showcase its MPEG-4 high definition and standard definition encoders, a switched digital video server, digital simulcast technology and customized content distribution via the Motorola On-Target™ system..
Three Motorola executives will share the company’s expertise and insight about how new technologies like IP-based services and wireless technology are changing how consumers experience TV at the IPTV World sessions on April 18. Kevin Wirick, marketing vice president, Motorola Connected Home Solutions, will conduct a feature presentation at 10:20 a.m. titled: “IPTV – Top Half of the First Inning”. Marty Stein, senior director of marketing, Motorola Connected Home Solutions, will present a case study called “Anticipating the Bottleneck: Bandwidth Usage Trend” panel at 3:40 p.m. Mark Sebastyn, senior manager of product marketing, On Demand Solutions for Motorola, will discuss the importance of content mobility on a panel called “How Online VOD Changes the Game” at 5:10 p.m.
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