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September October 2007
Main Magazine
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Wait-and-see is not an option for mobile TV John Maguire outlines the technology options and business models available to broadcasters wanting to penetrate the mobile TV market |
![]() The case for SOA Software architectures are key to addressing digital content-delivery markets, making the transition for media companies to SOA inevitable, argue John Footen and Joey Faust |
![]() Diverging convergence Encoding for multiple platforms and devices still means multiple formats and unique requirements for each, says Brick Eksten, president, Digital Rapids Corporation |
![]() Not so over the top Despite doubts surrounding quality of service, video over IP is challenging the IPTV business model and telcos are worried that video will go the way of voice, discovers Adrian Pennington |
![]() A roadmap for future broadcasting Glodina Connan, business development manager for IPTV and mobile TV, Europe, Africa and Middle East at Harris Broadcast Communications Division, argues that MPEG4/H.264 is the only option for HD broadcasts |
![]() Awards shortlist |
Supplement
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The pursuit of quality There is a great deal of attention being placed on guaranteeing quality of service and experience with IPTV, but the role of the set-top box needs to be more clearly defined, argues Goran Nastic |








