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July 13, 2007

Juniper Networks, Rolls out Smaller Intelligent Router

Juniper Networks has added the E-120 Router to their E-Series which offerers providers the ability to give media agencies and programmers viewing data with a level of detail that even Nielsen can't provide," said Gary Southwell, Juniper's director of multiplay solutions. "It's no longer a sample of subscriber activity, it's a per channel, per time slot, per ad slot view of actual IPTV usage."

"The E120 addresses a major concern for service providers, specifically how to cost-effectively scale their IPTV services to reach a larger subscriber base served by smaller, space and power-constrained sites," said Jeff Heynen, directing analyst, Broadband and IPTV, Infonetics Research. "Furthermore, the E-series multiplay ad solution will allow IPTV providers to deliver highly-targeted and context-specific ads to their subscribers across the 3 screens–TV, PC, and mobile phone–giving them a huge advantage over their competitors in the eyes of advertisers and ad buying agencies."

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Gary Southwell, Director of Multiplay Solutions at Juniper Networks addressed some questions about their E-Series Routers.


IPTVe
How will the E-Series routers add value to gathering data against Nielson?


Gary Southwell

The E-series of routers have a capability to allow the service provider to report what Live TV or On-Demand TV programs and ads have been seen. This is an augment to what Nielsen can do today with its people meters. They can only report an average over a half hour for the few homes that actually have people meters and note sample size of metered homes is no more than a couple of thousand in any major metro market, and missing from all small markets altogether.

Our solution on the other hand can report back for all connected homes, which programs and which ads were watched on a per second basis. Why this is critical is this is just what the advertisers have asked Neilson to do - rate the commercials shown - not the programs, but they did not have the capability with the current people-meter technology. This allows service providers to step in and fill that need and likely sell the data to Neilson as well as the programmers and media agencies, to combine with their own data. This data can also be used to help sell ads and provide a guarantee or SLA as to who is watching them.

IPTVe

To what extent have you seen interest from the Gaming sector, especially for platforms like Second Life which, can have a targeted Ad experiences as part of an event?

Gary Southwell

This approach has not been directly extended into the gaming services yet, but we have extended it to web surfing, where our solution with our partner NebuAD allows the placement of context relevant ads into white space on surfed web pages.

Gaming will be interesting, in that the provider could mine data from TV viewing, or web surfing and combine that data in a back-end system to be used to decide what ad content to send based on context (interest) derived from the other services

E-120 Annoucement E120 Router.

July 7, 2007

iPhone Web - Flash Video, Sorry Your Not On The List.

I found myself in an Apple store today, no not to purchase an iPhone; I needed their Hi-Fi speaker system for a party. However, I could not resist a few minutes surfing through the OS to touch, feel, and most importantly see how websites would appear on this device.

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I went to our site, a bit apprehensive to see if it would all load normally. A slight pause as the main page loaded, I was heard saying cool out loud as people lifted their heads and smiled. Pages loaded quickly for horizontal or vertical viewing, even if selecting links required miniature fingers.


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Then came the acid test for any site using Flash video, was the phone loaded with Flash? NO.

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I was prompted to load Flash and while I was nicely sent to the Adobe site, the phone does not allow for installation of additional applications. Until Apple decides to open, their OS to act like ever other computer on the planet you are stuck. I mean the iPhone is really a computer so it should behave like one. Therefore, I will wait to see Rev 1.2 from Apple or perhaps something from another handset maker. In a few months, prices should begin to drop and more competition will enter the market.

July 4, 2007

TV Bites

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A new series, TV Bites (no not bytes) of original cartoons we will feature when the idea strikes us...

By Richard Livesey


The Inverted Pyramid for content distribution

Steve Solomon of SJS sport discusses the premise behind the inverted pyramid of delivery content to niche markets.http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1155184384http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=14549041
Steve Solomon of SJS sport discusses the premise behind the inverted pyramid of delivery content to niche markets. There is an excellent example with Little League baseball and the tens of thousands of local games which he feels could support small niche market paid audiences.

In our conversations, Steve mentioned the Tricaster as a perfect solution for these local niche market networks:

Wowza Media Server Pro

Streaming Media West

Streaming Media West

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