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Arqiva named as principal cell site partner for pioneering 3G network integration pro - 0 views

  • fast turnaround and cost-effective sharing
  • Mobile Broadband Network Limited (MBNL), the joint venture between T-Mobile UK and 3 UK formed to create and manage what will be the UK’s most extensive 3G network, has selected Arqiva as its strategic partner for the provision of cell sites.
  • T-Mobile UK and 3 UK entered into an infrastructure consolidation agreement in
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  • principal cell site partner for pioneering 3G network integration pro
  • tegic site partner for T-Mobile UK and 3 UK joint venture
  • Arqiva to provide 5,100 sites to support acceleration of 3G network integration
  • Network consolidation
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    Arqiva named as principal cell site partner for pioneering 3G network integration project
Alex Street

BBC - BBC Internet Blog: Introducing the all new BBC iPlayer (This time it's personal) - 0 views

  • simpler to use, personalised and social.
  • iPlayer V2,
  • main problems we had to solve were largely technical things like:
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  • Twitterverse is becoming the tastemaker.
  • available i
  • ideo quality
  • reliability of video delivery
  • dealing with massive peak loads
  • iPlayer V2 hosting platform was also designed to scale across multiple platforms
  • Actual Availability,
  • scaling to 1.5 million users,
  • 15 million page views delivering over 1.1 billion(!) minutes of video each month
  • Two years ago when we launched iPlayer our goals and challenges were largely technical - scalability, reliability, video encoding
  • next set of challenges was not so much technical as social
  • "As people begin moving from television to the web, what happens to the role of the linear TV scheduler as the tastemaker
  • platform capable
  • the scheduler is the leading tastemaker.
  • iPlayer does a fine job of satisfying the time-shifted desires
  • BBC schedulers create the desire to watch a programme; iPlayer lets you see it at a time that's convenient to you
  • what if you no longer watched linear TV? Who becomes the tastemaker then?
  • largely theoretical problem
  • iPlayer home page that feels almost more like an application than a traditional web site
  • in the world of YouTube where there is no master scheduler who can shape demand.
  • clear evidence that linear TV created the demand while iPlayer satisfied it.
  • wanted it to become a driver of demand, s
  • The question then is, in a world which cannot be driven by schedulers
  • if schedulers are going to be augmented by your friends as drivers of consumption in the future, the challenge for the team was to integrate friends and social into the iPlayer
  • delights both early adopters and the mainstream audience.
  • folded your personal experience into the fabric of the main site
  • o integrate with Facebook and other social networks
  • make the recommendations and social graph visible within iPlayer,
  • addition of course to any external activity.
  • solution we came up with was to create a BBC login - known as BBC iD
  • can then connect with Facebook, Twitter
  • expandable Favourites zone
  • designed Favourites to be like your mail Inbox, showing the total number of items, how many are newly arrived,
  • rely on Favourites to give me a constant stream of things to watch
  • ll your favourites and other settings can roam across all the devices on which you use iPlayer.
  • So now if I'm bored sitting in a train on the way home, I can look for new programmes to watch, add them to my Favourites,
  • Personalised iPlayer home page
  • default view that everyone sees to something that's, well, just for you.
  • iPlayer traffic is doubling each year, it still only accounts for 2-3% of linear TV viewing.
  • Featured and Most Popular
  • For You and Friends:
  • iPlayer homepage into the tastemaker of your choice
  • connect iPlayer to your Facebook and/or Twitter social graph
  • Player home page to meet the needs of a mainstream audience looking for editorialised
  • My Categories
  • he iPlayer server will keep a lookout for any new content in your selected categories
  • big increase in live TV viewing in iPlayer - and with the upcoming World Cup being a huge driver of live online viewing
  • new Live Viewing page
  • fuel for the Friends drawer on the iPlayer home page
  • something that for some will be the killer feature of the new site
  • sync your iPlayer with theirs
  • Shout button - a
  • shouts only go to your Messenger friends who are in iPlayer right now
  • Watch with Friends is being added to the site in the next few weeks - stay tuned!
  • adaptive bitrate system
  • ch automatically adjusts
  • Adobe's upcoming Flash 10.1 release with H.264 hardware acceleratio
  • New iPlayer Desktop
  • Series Downloads and live radio & TV.
  • favourite programmes already downloaded to your computer ready to view when you're offline
  • Player Desktop will now automatically download every future episode for you
  • new feature in iPlayer Desktop for live TV
  • BBC's 17 network and national radio stations..
  • I am moving on to become CTO of Project Canvas, and this is the last major piece of work
Alex Street

US basestations page 287 - cell sites - 0 views

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    ''CELL SITES''
David Astle

GetGlue Redesigns Site to Be a Personalized Viewing Guide - 1 views

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    "GetGlue Redesigns Site to Be a Personalized Viewing Guide"
Nick Verkroost

3 UK vs Orange UK: Who has the best 3G coverage? | Mobile Users - 0 views

Alex Street

Getting started checklist - 0 views

  • (Crawlability, Site Structure for SEO, On-Page SEO, Content & Links
  • Create XML sitemaps
  • Ensure navigational structure can be accessed by search crawlers
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  • keyword rich URL structure
  • Create a robots.txt file
  • Site Structure for SEO
  • internal links
  • logical hierarchy
  • HTML & XML sitemaps for humans and search crawlers
  • Inside the <head> code
  • <H1> ta
  • targeted keywords in anchor text
  • n pointing links to other internal pages
  • content is built based on keyword research
  • produce new content frequently
  • plan how to encourage users to link to content
  • social media plan
Alex Street

T-Mobile and 3 choose Arqiva for 3G network - 0 views

  • MBNL, the 3G network sharing venture between T-Mobile and 3, has chosen Arqiva as its principle cell site partner.
  • Arqiva will provide 5,100 sites for roll-out of the 3G network.
  • Mobile Broadband Network Limited (MBNL)
Alex Street

Search Results: BASEBAND - 0 views

  • [PDF] Mobile: Increasing value per handset ... basic phone. Chip function Applications processor Baseband processor Wi-Fi/BlueTooth Smart Feature Basic Basic phones ...
Alex Street

Costs mobile data - O2 - 0 views

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    What is 1MB of data? 1MB* on average is: Browsing - using the internet on your O2 mobile O2 Active 40 pages approx Mobile internet sites outside of O2 (typically 3rd party websites not controlled by O2): 2-10 full web pages (depending on graphics, images, amount of text) 10-20 mobile web pages Sending and receiving E-mail from your O2 mobile 200 emails without attachment 10 emails with simple one page attachment Satellite Navigation 15 hours of Satellite navigation traffic alert service. Please note: Using GPS Sat Nav without the traffic alert service does not incur data charges. Important information The following services when provided by a 3rd party may consume large amounts of data and maybe subject to separate charge. We recommend you take a Browsing Bolt On if you use these services regularly: Downloading video clips from 3rd party: typically between 1MB and 5MB depending on the length and quality of the clip, plus the cost of the video Note - Downloading video clips/music/games from O2 costs the price of the content only with no additional data charges. Downloading high quality music tracks from 3rd party: typically between 1MB and 5MB per track depending on the length and quality of the track, plus the cost of the track Downloading games from 3rd party: typically 300KB, plus the cost of the game We recommend that you avoid the following on your mobile: Using VOIP** uses 1 MB of data every 3-4 minutes. Downloading full-length movies as this may use in excess of 1,000MB. Using video/ audio streaming devices (e.g. 'Sling box'), which connect your mobile device to your TV, also consume large amounts of data. Watching 15 minutes of TV on your mobile using these devices uses around 25MB. * These figures are based on typical usage. Actual data usage will depend on the content of web pages viewed and the length of emails sent/received. ** Typical VOIP usage is around 5KB per second but will depend on a number of variables including codec and voice sample t
Alex Street

From SmartTV to LinkedTV: a vision of television in the next five years - Television li... - 0 views

  • . Samsung reports that from 5 million app downloa
  • second screens
  • defined APIs
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  • opening up of the data in Web sites
  • Web applications.
  • enabled TV applications
  • data, services and content will co-exist and interact
  • value chains which are already undergoing disruption
Alex Street

The Tech Behind Chatroulette - Streaming Media Magazine - 0 views

  • building his site on Flash Media Server,
  • Flash Player 10's peer-to-peer ability
  • Wowza Media Server.
Alex Street

comScore Releases August 2011 U.S. Online Video Rankings - comScore, Inc - 0 views

  • average of 18 hours per viewer
  • content in August
  • Total U.S. –
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  • 788,315
  • Hulu generating the highest number of video ad impressions at 996 million.
  • Specific Media**
  • % Reach Total U.S. Population
  • 162 million unique viewer
  • average viewer watched 18 hours of online video content during the course of the mon
  • Google Sites (5.7 hours) and Hulu (3.2 hours
  • 2.5 billion minutes during the month,
  • Video ads reached 50 percent of the total U.S. population an average of 37.6 times during the month.
  • duration of the average online content video was 5.3 minutes
  • 1.3 percent of all minutes spent viewing video online.
Alex Street

comScore Charts YouTube's Volcanic Eruption as 2nd Leading Video Ad Property - Search E... - 1 views

  • average viewer watched 424.6 minutes online video content on Google
  • 146.1 million unique viewers
  • 1.2 billion video ads during the month.
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  • Google Sites delivered video ads for 129 minutes.
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    youtube minutage and uniques
Sasha Roupell

Effectifs - 0 views

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    Number of officers in the Gendarmerie Nationale
Alex Street

Sony Qriocity service takes on Apple iTunes with streaming music and video | Technology... - 0 views

  • Sony has embarked on an ambitious challenge to Apple's iTunes,
  • based around the PlayStation 3
  • movies and songs
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  • web-enabled Sony devices, including its TVs, laptops and digital music players
  • Amazon also thought to be aggressively planning a web-based subscription service
  • online TV-on-demand market is about to expand dramatically.
  • Fujio Nishida, Sony's president for Europe
  • major expansion of its Qriocity
  • Qriocit
  • Qriocit
  • Qriocity
  • Music streaming will be added to Qriocity by the end of this year.
  • pricing.
  • Initially the service will just work on new network-enabled Bravia TVs, Sony Vaios and the PS3
  • Restricting the service to Sony products may damage take-up
  • open it up over time.
  • 54 million registered PS3s in use worldwide
  • move comes three years after Sony decided to abandon an earlier music streaming site, Connect Music
  • sers were restricted to using Sony hardware and software to listen
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