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Internet TV: 2007 year in review | last100 - 0 views

  • it’s been a big year for Internet TV in all shapes and forms. In this post we look back at 2007 through the lens of last100’s coverage, highlighting some of the important stories and trends, and how they point to what we might expect for Internet TV in 2008.
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Verizon 4Q Profit Drops 38 Percent; Wireless Sales Up; Data ARPU Increases 63 Percent - 0 views

  • Verizon 4Q Profit Drops 38 Percent; Wireless Sales Up; Data ARPU Increases 63 Percent Posted by David Kaplan Mon 29 Jan 2007 08:58 PM PST Updated below, with details from conference call: Verizon (NYSE: VZ) on Monday reported a 38 percent drop in 4Q profit after divesting several businesses, but the telco added 2.3 million net wireless subscribers during the last three months of 2006. Including the 2.3 million net customers added, the company’s Verizon Wireless business saw its U.S. subscriber base reach 59.1 million, up 15 percent from the same time a year ago. Other highlights included: -- The telecommunications giant had net income of $1.03 billion, or 35 cents a share, for the quarter, down from $1.66 billion, or 59 cents a share, a year ago. -- Verizon’s broadband FTTP network—over which customers receive FiOS Internet and FiOS TV services—passed a total of more than 6 million premises by the end of 2006. -- Revenue in the latest quarter rose 26.1 percent to $22.6 billion. -- On the data side (which includes mobile content, among other things) revenues doubled over the previous year, contributing $4.5 billion in revenues in 2006.  In Q406, data revenues were 15.8 percent of all service revenues, up from 9.8 percent in Q505.  Data service ARPU in Q4 increased by 63 percent over the year-ago quarter.  The company had 34.3 million retail data customers in December—a 44 percent increase over Q405. -- Data made up $7.91 of total service ARPU, up substantially year over year, and $0.75 sequentially. -- About 35% of data revenue comes from business-focused applications. Revenues from its Internet access and e-mail products increased 120% year over year, and more than 50% of its data revenue growth comes from services other than messaging, primarily EVDO-based. -- During Q4, Verizon Wireless customers exchanged 17.7 billion text messages—which it says is a company and industry record (not sure why they claim that)—and 353 million picture/video messages.  Customers also completed more than 78 million downloads of games, ringtones, ringback tones and exclusive content.
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Moneycontrol India > News > Telecom space set for explosive growth > > Business > telec... - 0 views

  •  Like this report? See more from News Bulletins27-01 Titan Inds: Diamonds to drive margins  27-01 Man Inds' order book at Rs 1300 cr  27-01 Holcim eyeing 10-12% growth in India    Editor's Pick 25-01 Is this the end for STAR TV? 24-01 Mira Nair to direct 'Shantaram' 24-01 Get rich: Get, Set, Go-al 25-01 How Mr. Singh lost Rs 24 lakh 22-01 Woman, make money matters clear  Latest Stories 29-01 Aditya Birla Nuvo Q3 net profit at Rs 52.7cr 29-01 Dishman Pharma Q3 net at Rs 48 crore 29-01 Simplex Infra Q3 net profit at Rs 17.3cr 29-01 Accumulate Nagarjuna Construction: Emkay 29-01 IVRCL Q3 net profit at Rs 32.1cr International telecom players are dialing into the Indian long distance telephony market. With the entry of big names like AT&T, British Telecom and Verizon, the sector is set for an explosive growth. Domestic players may soon start feeling the heat.   Calling in on corporate India now are international telecom operators like Verizon, AT&T and British Telecom. They are all set to offer international long distance telecom services to their global clients with dedicated set-ups in India.   Industry watchers say this new competiton to existing players like VSNL, Bharti and Reliance will help improve quality of service. But this may not result
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Vidiator Powers Hong Kong's Mobile Music Service - 1/25/2007 10:50:00 AM - Wireless Wee... - 0 views

  • Vidiator Powers Hong Kong's Mobile Music Service By Rhonda WickhamJanuary 25, 2007 Vidiator, a provider of mobile multimedia solutions, announced that its Xenon Music is being used by PCCW to power a new music service — MOOV on mobile. The service provides customers with eight preset lists that refresh every 15 minutes on 3G handsets and allows them to compile their own playlists via a personal computer. The Xenon Music platform consists of Streamer Pro, Offline Encoder Pro and Live Encoder Pro with features that include enhanced encoding and streaming capabilities,billing and authorization interfaces and personal playlists with loop, shuffle and fast-track switching. This platform provides operators, content providers and handset manufacturers with the tools they need to create and launch advanced 3G multimedia services such as music, TV and on-demand video and audio. The Xenon Platform supports 3GPP standard streaming to be compatible with any standard mobile device.
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