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Alex Street

Replacement cycle an issue in UK connected TV adoption | News | Rapid TV News - 0 views

  • of the 9.5 million TVs sold in 2010 are replacem
  • ed to remain small, perhaps as low as 20%.
Alex Street

Latin America Distribution - New smartphone sold every second in Latin America - 0 views

  • 15% of the mobile market in Latin Americ
  • IDC reckons that by 2014, the market for smartphones in Latin America will hit 100 million un
Alex Street

Gamasutra - News - GameStop Details Europe, U.S. Installed Base For Consoles - 0 views

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    the PlayStation 3 edges out the Xbox 360 in Europe, with 14.7 million units to the latter's 13.7 million units.
Alex Street

Television and social integration: What exactly do consumers want? - Yahoo! News - 0 views

Alex Street

AudioBoo is new talk of the net | Technology | guardian.co.uk - 0 views

  • the YouTube of the spoken word.
  • prompted media companies to incorporate it into coverage
  • ear fans' views of the game and armchair commentaries
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  • AudioBoo, which was partly funded by Channel 4,
  • Stephen Fry's endorsement to his 450,000 followers on Twitter also helped
  • broadcaster and gadget enthusiast has recorded boos, complete with audience participation, while hosting TV show QI and at the recording of the new series of the Radio 4 programme I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue. At one point Fry's first boo was being listened to 46 times a second
  • hen Chris Moyles starting using the service and playing Blackburn's boos on his Radio 1 breakfast show earlier this month that it began to go mainstream
  • Letting your listeners generate great audio will really transform your radio station
  • It's difficult to convey emotions in text, but it comes across immediately in the voice,
  • AudioBoo channels for the library's sound archive to help members of the public build up its research collection.
Alex Street

Cinchcast: New Private Podcasting Service Looks Great But Price is Terrible - 0 views

  • of podcasting tools to enable individuals and
  • re tools galore to set up show
Alex Street

German digital TV penetration soars | News | Rapid TV News - 0 views

  • 23.1 million (62%) of TV households
  • digital infrastructure with a current share of 79.1
  • DTH satellite reception is on its way to be the next popular
Rob Collier

Digital Scotland 2020: Achieving World-Class digital infrastructure: a final report to the Scottish Government - 0 views

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    "4.4 Rural coverage and take-Up With a population density almost an order of magnitude greater than Scotland's, South Korea does not provide many lessons in rural coverage. However, Australia does. Its overall density is 1/20th Scotland's with vast tracks of land populated by less than one person per ten square kilometers and in some cases per hundred square kilometers. As a result Australia has not been able to escape the urban-rural digital divide, which, as already noted, is embodied in its two-track fast broadband deployment strategy. A large 93% of the population will have access to 100 Mbps service, according to the NBN plan, while the remaining 7%--in rural and remote areas-is being promised up to 12 Mbps only.[6]NBN simply assumes that rural and remote areas do not justify FTTH and that they will be served by fixed wireless and satellite technologies. On the mobile side, on the other hand, Australia has relied on competition between its mobile operators (reduced to three after a consolidation) to extend service beyond urban areas. This has generally produced limited results. Subsidies for better coverage have been applied at the state level, however, with Western Australia being an instructive example. Specifically, the Western Australia government conducted a reverse auction tender to improve mobile coverage in selected areas, which resulted in Telstra, the main incumbent operator, securing A$39.2 million in government aid (on top of committing A$106 million of its own funds) for this purpose. Like Australia, Sweden has large unpopulated areas to serve, yet cannot rely on new-generation satellites, which do not reach these areas. Initially Sweden relied on HSPA mobile coverage but it has recently added a national coverage requirement in the context of its 4G (LTE) spectrum auction. Specifically, the Swedish regulator identified rural homes and businesses that need to be covered, requiring 75% of the indicated homes and businesses to be covered by Decemb
David Astle

Spain passes digital roadmap - more retuning | Advanced Television - 0 views

  • he migration will oblige Spaniards to re-tune their DTT channels and even make adjustments to their terrestrial aerials. The Government has allocated a budget of €800 million to finance the operation to be completed before January 2015. The plan states that DTT channels may simulcast their present transmissions on the current band with those on the new bands for a six month period. The main objective is that Spaniards
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    Spain passes digital roadmap - more retuning
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