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  • China allows foreign print media in; should Indian policy makers do the same?

    Pearson, the owner of The Financial Times, the paper which has been itching to launch its India edition for

  • Ramoji Rao in Mumbai to strengthen presence in state?

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 24

    Telugu media mogul Ramoji Rao, who visited Mumbai last week as chief guest for the V Shantaram Awards ceremony, made it a point to visit political bigwigs in Maharashtra.

    The media baron attended the ceremony organised by the V Shantaram Foundation on 18 November, and later called on chief minister Vilasrao Deshmukh and Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray. Although the official word was that the visits were mere courtesy calls, industry sources say that Rao was on a relationship-building exercise, considering the growing interest of the Eenadu group in Maharashtra. The group‘s regional channel ETV Marathi is doing well, and the group is now looking at the possibilities of foraying into the print medium.

    Rao also visited the channel‘s Mumbai office, his first visit since the launch of ETV Marathi. Sources say he met with the staff, and discussed future strategies.

  • Ramoji Rao in Mumbai to strengthen presence in state?

    Telugu media mogul Ramoji Rao, who visited Mumbai last week as chief guest for the V Shantaram Awards ceremony, made

  • Singapore Cable Vision forges relationship with
    Lucent Technologies

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 24

    Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) will shortly start using Lucent Technologies‘ Kenan Arbor/BP billing product and Arbor/OM order management software products.

    SCV is Singapore‘s leading broadband cable network provider. Lucent Technologies designs and delivers networks for the world‘s largest communications service providers. The company‘s systems, services and software are designed to help customers quickly deploy and better manage their networks and create new, revenue-generating services that help businesses and consumers.

    SCV is counting on this solution to offer flexibility and scalability, which is needed to support its services -- SCV MaxTV and SCV MaxOnline. The company will also be able to introduce new enhanced broadband service packages to cope with growing customer requirements. The software will also support the launch of SCV‘s new lifestyle services in the near future.

    SCV received its ISO 9001:2000 certification this month and announced an extension of its MaxOnline promotion rates from Dec 2001 to June 2002. This means that any customer who signs up or renews their MaxOnline subscription gets to enjoy the promotion rates. SCV MaxOnline claims to have over 70,000 subscribers, making it the number one broadband Internet access service in Singapore.

    SCV MaxOnline will soon introduce a new modem from electronics giant Thomson. Based on the DOCSIS technology it comes with a USB port that allows new subscribers to plug and play, and get instant broadband connection to the Internet. SCV MaxOnline was among the first in the world to introduce DOSCIS modems. The advantage of deploying leading open standard modems is that there will be many more competing brands in the market place to choose from.

  • Singapore Cable Vision forges relationship with Lucent Technologies

    Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) will shortly start using Lucent Technologies' Kenan Arbor/BP billing product and Arbor/O


  • Ariane-5 booster test fired at the Guiana Space Centre

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 24

    An Ariane-5 solid rocket motor (MPS) was test fired on the booster teststand (BEAP) at the Guiana Space Centre, Europe‘s spaceport in Kourou, under the Ariane-5 Research and Technology Accompaniment programme, earlier this week.

    ARTA-5 is a European Space Agency programme, the technical and financial management of which is delegated to CNES. Its objectives are to verify that Ariane-5 launcher qualification, reliability and performance levels are maintained and also to qualify modifications resulting from obsolescence or changes in technology. ARTA activities cover the solid rocket motors built by Europropulsion.

    This motor test will serve to qualify Ariane-5 improvements designed to increase launcher lift-capability and get production costs down. Overall planning for the test is built around four main objectives: qualify new procurement sources for one constituent of the propellant, involve use of Amonium Perchlorate produced by the US company Wecco, evaluate the effect of ageing and analyse behaviour on an over 6-year-old rear booster‘s segment (S3).

    Other objectives targeted under this test involve simplifying the boosters‘ electric ducts and reducing the number of high-pressure capacities needed for each booster‘s thrust vector control from two to one. Responsibility for conducting the test has been assigned to CNES, whose role covers stand deployment, supplying the test facilities and conducting operations with Arianespace‘s assistance.

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