the connected world supplement the connected world at ibc 2011 Supplement sponsored by
Neil Nixon introduces the Connected World exhibit that promises to be the hub for online TV technologies at IBC2011. The exhibition takes place from 9-13 September at the RAI in Amsterdam, and the Connected World will be located in Hall 13. It is an essential engagement for everyone serious about the future business of broadcasting. In addition, details of the Connected World Awards - a huge gala dinner event taking place in Amsterdam during IBC2011 - are announced.
The Connected World at IBC 2011
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ervice bouquets are now capable of delivering TV content in new and exciting forms - encompassing SD, HD and, increasingly, 3D - and delivered to platforms that transcend the traditional small screen. Enabled by the mass availability of high bandwidth network infrastructures - including satellite and cable as well as DSL, fibre and 3G/wireless networks - TV and video content is now being consumed everywhere around the home, delivered to set top boxes and other receivers and delivered at acceptable levels of quality to state of the art TVs, PCs, laptops, netbooks, media tablets, mobile phones, games platforms and portable media players of all description.
To embrace this new TV paradign,
BPL Broadcast Ltd (publisher of IBE), in association with the IBC, is once again organising The Connected World exhibit, located in Hall 13 during IBC2011. The Connected World at IBC2011 will incorporate the highly successful IPTV and Mobile Zones that have been established over the last few years and showcase some of the latest developments in connected consumer electronic devices. Together these technologies are changing the face of broadcasting and revolutionising many of the
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established business models on which the industry has been built. The Connected World at IBC2011 provides a unique opportunity for application developers, content providers and technology companies to showcase their capabilities at the centre of the broadcast industry’s leading international conference and exhibition.
The Mobile Zone
Recent advances in mobile technologies and services have opened the door to the delivery of a vast range of broadcast content via an increasing array of mobile devices. This mobile revolution, resulting from the convergence of IT, telecoms and broadcast technologies, is creating vast opportunities for application developers, content providers and technology companies alike. Now in its seventh year, the Mobile Zone brings together all the latest advances in technology and applications to demonstrate the possibilities and opportunities arising from this mobile revolution. In addition to showcasing the latest developments in mobile TV and 3G services, the Mobile Zone will feature the latest innovations in mobile devices and explore their impact on the creation, management and delivery of broadcast content.
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