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Synacor SVP and TV Everywhere expert, Theodore May, to address DMASM 2012 on TVE authentication, metadata, and cloud-based content delivery along with Michelle Leyden Li, Qualcomm; Masaaki Fukumoto, NTT DoCoMo Research Laboratories and Jon Peddie, Peddie Associates.
BUFFALO, NY (PRWEB) February 24, 2012
Synacor (NASDAQ: SYNC) today announced its Senior Vice President of Strategy and Business Affairs, Theodore May, will be addressing the Digital Media Analysis, Search and Management (DMASM) 2012 International Workshop in La Jolla, Calif., at 2:45 p.m. on Monday, February 27, at the University of California.
The conference, which focuses on digital entertainment media and platforms, expects to draw telecommunication and information technology professionals.
May, an expert on TV Everywhere, online entertainment and digital video, will present a session on TV Everywhere. The session will cover TV Everywhere authentication, the significance of content metadata and the growing importance of cloud-based content delivery.
Other speakers will include Michelle Leyden Li, Qualcomm; Masaaki Fukumoto, NTT DoCoMo Research Laboratories and Jon Peddie, Peddie Associates.
For more information on Synacor and its TV Everywhere services including “TV Everywhere for Everyone,” please visit synacor.com or email tvee(at)synacor(dot)com.
About Synacor
Synacor is the integration, authentication and engagement platform, enabling the digital lifestyle across multiple devices and reaching more than 21 million high-speed Internet subscribers worldwide. Synacor’s customer-branded platform enables cable, satellite, telecom and consumer electronics companies to deliver TV Everywhere, digital entertainment, services and apps to their end-consumers, strengthening those relationships while monetizing the engagement. Synacor has more than 45 customers, over 81 million average monthly search queries, 2.8 billion average monthly advertising impressions, and more than 75 content partnerships. Synacor is headquartered in Buffalo, NY. For more information, visit synacor.com. Integrate. Authenticate. Engage.
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Thursday 23rd February, 2012 (IANS)
The Delhi High Court Thursday refused to stay an order of telecom tribunal TDSAT restraining the Department of Telecom (DoT) from enforcing a ban on 3G roaming pacts between mobile operators.
Challenging the jurisdiction of the Telecom Dispute Settlement Appellate Tribunal (TDSAT) to decide on the 3G roaming dispute, the DoT Thursday approached the high court, saying that the tribunal has no power to look into the licence terms and conditions entered among the operators and the DoT.
TDSAT, had Jan 20 dismissed the government's plea challenging its jurisdiction to decide on the 3G roaming dispute.
The DoT also challenged the telecom department's order of Dec 24 last year that had restrained the DoT from enforcing a ban on 3G roaming pacts between mobile operators.
A bench of Acting Chief Justice A.K. Sikri and Justice Rajiv Sahai Endlaw said: "We are not inclined to interfere with the TDSAT order, and the petition is dismissed."
The DoT had declared 3G roaming pacts between mobile operators illegal and asked five telecom operators to stop their inter circle roaming on 3G bandwidth within 24 hours. This order of the department was challenged by Airtel, Vodafone India and Idea Cellular before TDSAT and sought a stay on the telecom department's order.
According to the DoT, the roaming agreement among telecom companies for 3G services is illegal and would lead to a significant loss of revenue to the government. Earlier, telecom regulator TRAI and the enforcement cell of the telecom department had termed the agreement illegal.
The service providers had entered into a roaming agreement to offer 3G services such as video calling, mobile TV and multi-media gaming in telecom circles where they could not win the 3G spectrum auctioned last year.
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