South Korea's Communications Commission (KCC) came into being in late February to streamline the regulatory process in the convergence era and end the years of stalemate caused by bickering between the broadcast and telecoms regulators.
In its five months of operations, the KCC has done an impressive job in some areas, most notably in the efficient progress it has made toward finalizing the IPTV-regulatory process, which had caused so much friction between its predecessors, the Ministry of… More >>
17-18 September
Prague, Czech Republic
CEECom gathers senior-level telecommunications professionals from around Central & Eastern Europe to meet, network and do business at this prestigious 2-day… More >>
Richer video metadata - information about data - is giving publishers and brands the ability to offer a more personalized and engaging viewer experience online.
Earlier this year, US-based… More >>
The ubiquity of wireless connectivity and the variety of technologies available are enabling the development of an ever broader range of connected devices. There is a growing market for mobile… More >>
The proportion of UK residents with internet connections that watch television programmes online more than doubled during 2007 from eight per cent to 17 per cent, according to Ofcom's recently… More >>
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