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NDS has extended its conditional-access system to let cable and other pay-TV providers sell prepaid access to video services to lower-income consumers, similar to the way mobile-phone services are offered in many parts of the world.
http://www.multichannel.com/article/339945-NDS_Pitches_Prepaid_TV_Option.php?rssid=20059
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NDS announced at IBC that Sky Deutschland deployed NDS' MediaHighway middleware for the new pay-TV service (a rebrand of the former Premiere) it launched in Germany and Austria this summer.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/353848-IBC_2009_NDS_Details_Sky_Deutschland_Deal.php
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Nov 23, 2009 (TELECOMWORLDWIRE via COMTEX) --
Ukrainian satellite-based television service MYtv has chosen professional services and an end-to-end solution from NDS Group Ltd for its hybrid satellite direct-to-home (DTH) pay-TV platform, the provider of technology solutions for digital pay-TV said on Monday.
MYtv is planning to launch its pay-TV service in late 2009. No financial details were disclosed.
According to the company, NDS MediaHighway STB software will enable MYtv to introduce advanced features such as pay-per-view and interactive services. NDS is also managing the systems integration, including the deployment of NDS VideoGuard conditional access, an NDS EPG and XTV DVR technology.
NDS XTV will allow MYtv subscribers to record TV content while viewing another programme. The subscribers will also be able to pause, record, play back, rewind and fast-forward their recorded content.
At launch, MYtv will offer a high definition DVB-S2 XTV DVR, as well as a HD/SD zapper STB to receive MYtv packages and satellite FTA channels. Subscribers can watch SD and HD channels broadcast by satellite (DVB-S2), as well as using DVR technology to record and playback programmes, the company said.
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DELHI, India, Oct 13, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
--A Digital Video Recorder (DVR), such as Tata Sky+ or Hathway Digital Box Plus Recorder, allows pay-TV subscribers to pause live TV, as well as record, play back, rewind and fast-forward their TV programmes for viewing when they choose. DVR owners in India were surveyed on behalf of NDS by Media Partners Asia (MPA) Consumer Research.
--Once consumers have used a DVR, they can't live without one: the DVR ranked as the second most essential household technology item (77%), beaten only by the mobile phone (94%)
--88% of survey respondents say that owning a DVR has made their TV viewing experience more enjoyable
--Respondents also feel that owning a DVR has led them to watch more interesting programmes (64%)
--A DVR also improves family life: half of those with families say that it has given them the freedom to have meals together again
--Owning a DVR leads to a more harmonious home life, with 54% of respondents saying that it has stopped them from arguing with their partner over what to watch
Owning a Digital Video Recorder (DVR) makes for a happier home life according to a new survey of DVR owners in India commissioned by NDS, the leading provider of technology solutions for digital pay-TV, and undertaken by Media Partners Asia (MPA). Owners of DVRs such as Tata Sky+ and the Hathway Digital Box Plus Recorder questioned for the survey overwhelmingly said that a DVR makes TV viewing more enjoyable (88%), and enables them to find and watch more interesting programmes (64%).
What's so great about a DVR?
A DVR revolutionizes TV viewing because it lets you watch what you want, when you want. NDS technology, which lies at the heart of DVR services of pay-TV operators across the globe, allows subscribers to pause live TV, record, play back, rewind and fast-forward their TV programmes to view when they choose. A DVR means that subscribers can:
-- pause their favourite live programme if they need to go and make a cup of tea, and then resume watching from where they left off
-- rewind a section of the programme if they missed what was being said because, for example, the phone rang during an important scene
-- fast-forward through sections of the programme that they have already watched
-- set up the DVR to record every programme in a series in one easy step, using the 'series link' button from the menu screen
DVRs take the stress out of watching TV with partners and other family members
Owning a DVR also enhances relationships with partners and other family members, according to the survey: more than half of respondents in a relationship (54%) said that using a DVR has stopped them from arguing with their partner over what to watch on TV! Furthermore, 50% of DVR owners with families remarked that having a DVR in the house has given them the freedom to eat meals as a family again, because no one has to worry about missing their favourite TV programmes.
A 'must-have' gadget
It's therefore no surprise that the DVR (77%) is second only to the mobile phone (94%) as the technology household item most respondents couldn't live without. The home PC came in third with 60%.
Easy to use
A number of respondents remarked specifically on how a DVR is easy to use and has improved their lives. A 34 year-old man from New Delhi said that he liked owning a DVR because he found it "convenient to watch programmes around social engagements". A 62 year-old man liked the fact that it was "very easy to use".
Other report highlights:
The statistics and trends detailed in the survey of Indian DVR owners demonstrate how important a role DVRs are increasingly playing in the lives of Indian consumers. NDS is the company behind the technology that drives over 21 million DVRs in use worldwide today.
Other key findings from the Indian survey include:
-- DVR owners watch on average a total of 4.2 hours of television a day, made up of 2.9 hours of broadcast TV and 1.3 hours of recorded TV
-- 86% of respondents said they would recommend owning a DVR because it means that they do not have to rush home to watch a particular programme
-- 84% of respondents said that they were more likely to find something good to watch on TV now that they owned a DVR
-- 84% of respondents said that operating a DVR was a revelation -- it is so easy to use
-- 22% of respondents already have a second DVR and a further 31% would consider getting a second one in the future.
Here's a list of eight popular pieces of today's household KEEP LIVE technology - but you can only have four - which four have WITHOUT become a vital part of your life and which could you live without? Mobile phone 94% 6% Digital video recorder for the TV 77% 23% Home PC 60% 40% VCD/DVD Player 48% 52% Digital Camera 44% 56% Landline telephone 40% 61% Games console 19% 81% iPod 16% 84%
Since you started using your DVR, which of the statements % OF TOTAL would you say most fits your TV habits? I watch more interesting TV programs 64% The TV programs I watch are about the same 35% The TV programs I watch are less interesting 1%
Commenting on the survey results, Sue Taylor, NDS Senior Vice President and General Manager Asia Pacific said: "DVRs allow families in India to watch what they want on TV when they want, which makes for a happier, less stressful home life. A DVR is one of those items that, once tried, is difficult to give up, because it opens up a whole new world of TV viewing possibilities."
Research methodology:
The survey was carried out by MPA Consumer Research, a division of MPA on behalf of NDS during August-September 2009. The telephone survey involved 250 people across India, aged 18 to 83 years' old, who have a DVR at home.
For a copy of the complete NDS DVR Survey for India, please click here.
NDS continues to demonstrate its commitment to the pay-TV market in India -- where more than a quarter of NDS employees are now located - through ongoing investment in its R&D centre in Bangalore as well as commercial offices in both New Delhi and Mumbai.
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About Media Partners Asia
Media Partners Asia (MPA) is a leading provider of information services on media and telecoms in Asia Pacific. MPA offers various audiences and clients with multiple services, including publishing, research, consulting, online and conferences. The company covers all major media and communications sectors, including: advertising; broadcasting; broadband; cable and satellite TV; digital TV; filmed entertainment; IPTV; mobile; online; outdoor; pay-TV; and print media. MPA publications and reports receive widespread coverage in global media and are utilised by numerous industry-related groups.
To learn more about MPA and its capabilities, visit www.media-partners-asia.com.
About NDS
NDS Group Ltd. creates the technologies and applications that enable pay-TV operators to securely deliver digital content to TV STBs (set-top boxes), DVRs (digital video recorders), PCs, mobiles and other multimedia devices. Over 70 of the world's leading pay-TV platforms rely on NDS solutions to protect and enhance their businesses. VideoGuard(R) is the world's market-leading conditional access (CA) and digital rights management (DRM) technology, currently deployed on 107 million active devices, and safeguarding pay-TV service revenues exceeding $40 billion. NDS middleware, including MediaHighway(R) which enables a host of advanced services for subscribers, has been deployed on 123 million devices. NDS DVR technology, centred around XTV(TM), leads the global industry with 21 million units deployed. (Deployment figures as of 30th June 2009).
Headquartered in the UK, NDS remains committed to investing in R&D with over 75% of its employees dedicated to pioneering work at development centres in China, Denmark, France, India, Israel, Korea, UK and US. NDS has also implemented a host of initiatives aimed at reducing its carbon footprint and helping digital TV subscribers reduce energy consumption.
NDS Group Ltd. is a private company owned by the Permira Funds and News Corporation. See www.nds.com for more information.
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NDS Amy Lucas, Corporate Communications T: +44 20 8476 8243 alucas@nds.com or Vanessa Griffiths-Green, Director Marketing & New Initiatives, Asia Pacific T: +852 2201 9151 vgriffiths-green@nds.com or Breakaway Communications for NDS Kelly Fitzgerald, Managing Partner T: +1 212 616 6006 kfitz@breakawaycom.com
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Companies: Media Partners Inc. (MPRT)
CHICAGO, Oct 12, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
NDS Surgical Imaging (NDSsi) today unveiled breakthrough wireless and visualization technologies for surgical and endoscopy suites, including the ZeroWire(R) wireless video solution, a 55" Radiance(R) multi-modality display with built-in ZeroWire technology, and a 24" EndoVue(TM) value line of single-modality displays. These products will be demonstrated for the first time at the American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress (ACS 2009), NDSsi Booth #331, at McCormick Convention Center in Chicago from October 12 -- 14, 2009.
With new techniques in medical imaging and High Definition (HD) video becoming a demand in surgery suites, surgeons and their staff need imaging content delivered reliably and accurately in order to achieve the best visualization results possible. These next generation products for surgical imaging are based on NDSsi's vision of Medical Visualization Informatics (MVI) and attest to how the Company is continuing to enable new clinical imaging solutions and fueling collaborative medicine.
With complete visualization benefits for the surgical suite, NDSsi's latest product developments include:
ZeroWire
ZeroWire is NDSsi's medical grade HD wireless video technology that is customized to meet the video transmission challenges of the operating room. This product is currently in development and is being designed to provide robust, reliable communication with ultra-low latency and excellent image quality required for today's multi-modality imaging environments. This wireless system, made especially for the OR, is being developed to facilitate faster turn-around time by eliminating down-time from disconnected or damaged cables and by reducing the cleaning time between procedures. ZeroWire is not currently available for sale in the United States.
Radiance 55" Full MMI(TM) ZW
The Radiance 55" Full MMI ZW features a 240 Hz refresh rate for ultra-smooth motion when viewing surgical video, an environmentally-friendly high-bright LED backlight and Full Multi-Modality Imaging capabilities for viewing two image sources simultaneously. As the most advanced HD visualization system available today for minimally invasive surgery and interventional procedures, this is NDSsi's greenest display on the market. To help reduce negative effects on the environment, this display features low power, a mercury-free backlight, easy disposal, and fanless operation appropriate for the surgical suite. Additionally, this new offering will be able to accommodate NDSsi's wireless video technology, ZeroWire, as an embedded video receiver.
EndoVue 24"
NDSsi has developed a value segment product line for its existing EndoVue display offering. As new surgical markets emerge, NDSsi has responded with a high quality, low-cost solution for these new environments. The 24" EndoVue is a widescreen, single-modality solution that is offered as an affordable alternative to a full-featured surgical display but still accommodates HD signals from a variety of medical imaging sources, including endoscopes, ultrasound, PACS, and vital signs. It is lightweight, making installation on a surgical cart or boom effortless.
"Enhancement of our core EndoVue visualization system to provide a larger size screen resulted in a low-cost solution for the single-modality display market that doesn't compromise the HD imaging needed in a minimally invasive surgical environment," said Jens Ruppert, Vice President of Product Management at NDSsi. "In addition, our development of a wireless technology that provides reliable, secure, and clear imaging content is proof that our latest innovations are simple and efficient ways to deliver the best quality images in real-time. We are very pleased with all of our new product developments that will greatly benefit surgical environments everywhere."
To learn more about NDSsi's products for the endoscopic suite or to request more information, please visit booth #331 at the ACS Clinical Congress or see our website at http://www.ndssi.com/.
About NDS Surgical Imaging
Based in Silicon Valley, California, NDS Surgical Imaging (NDSsi) provides visualization systems that enable medical and surgical imaging solutions from the radiology reading room to the OR, endoscopy and interventional suites. NDSsi products have revolutionized medical imaging applications for more than 12 years.
As the company moves into the next decade of innovation, the core focus remains to deliver cutting-edge visualization display products and informatics appliances that enable new clinical imaging solutions and fuel collaborative medicine. NDSsi is a privately-held company with US-based R&D and manufacturing and a global presence, with 200,000 systems installed in more than 35 countries worldwide. For more information, visit www.ndssi.com.
SOURCE: NDS Surgical Imaging
NDS Surgical Imaging Jenna Kuhl, 408-776-0085 Marketing Communications Manager jkuhl@ndssi.com
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Oct 18, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
NDS reported it has released a survey in which it states that Digital Video Recorder owners have a happier home life.
A DVR, such as Tata Sky+ or Hathway Digital Box Plus Recorder, allows pay-TV subscribers to pause live TV, as well as record, play back, rewind and fast-forward their TV programmes for viewing when they choose. DVR owners in India were surveyed on behalf of NDS by Media Partners Asia (MPA) Consumer Research.
Other highlights of the report include:
- DVR owners watch on average a total of 4.2 hours of television a day, made up of 2.9 hours of broadcast TV and 1.3 hours of recorded TV
- 86 percent of respondents said they would recommend owning a DVR because it means that they do not have to rush home to watch a particular programme
- 84 percent of respondents said that they were more likely to find something good to watch on TV now that they owned a DVR
- 84 percent of respondents said that operating a DVR was a revelation - it is so easy to use
- 22 percent of respondents already have a second DVR and a further 31 percent would consider getting a second one in the future.
"DVRs allow families in India to watch what they want on TV when they want, which makes for a happier, less stressful home life," said Sue Taylor, NDS Senior VP and General Manager Asia Pacific. "A DVR is one of those items that, once tried, is difficult to give up, because it opens up a whole new world of TV viewing possibilities."
The survey was carried out by MPA Consumer Research, a division of MPA on behalf of NDS during August-September 2009. The telephone survey involved 250 people across India, aged 18 to 83 years' old, who have a DVR at home.
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Companies: Media Partners Inc. (MPRT)
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